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Non-Tech : James Cramer

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To: Adam Weiner who wrote (468)5/3/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: Stocker  Read Replies (1) of 766
 
Come on!! So some analyst can go on making terrible calls, losing people money over and over again with his analysis, bogus downgrades/upgrades etc. but NOOOO!!.....don't anyone call him/her on it. Nooo!!, can't say anything bad about a recommendation that has lost people tons of money. Don't bring any accountability into the picture!!! ANALYSTS MAKING BAD CALLS DESERVE TO BE QUESTIONED ON THEM!!!! The market needs more guys like Cramer who call it like they see it. Besides, you'll generally only see him firing away at those who fired at him first. You don't have to always agree with what's being said, but you DO have to give the guy credit. Very few journalists say what needs to be said when an analyst drops the ball. They're too afraid of losing contacts etc. Only other guys that do it are the CNBC crew (you know, the "penguins"). Who's bashing them???

You guys have too much time on your hands, especially you Wiener. To sit around and bash some guy who's site has contributed more to financial reporting and education than almost anyone, save CNBC, recently. It's pathetic!! Why not concentrate on learning something, from theStreet.com, wherever, and make some more money!

Re "all he has is mistakes to share"......idiots like you guys would bash him for bragging about only his good trades. The fact that he talks mainly about his mistakes is what makes him worth reading. Besides, you don't beat the S&P over as many years as he has by making dumb mistakes over and over again.
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