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To: mishedlo who wrote (127196)12/18/2005 3:29:10 AM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Respond to of 209892
 
...Minyanville...

I wander by occassionally, that place cracks me up. Wish someone would write a tell-all book and spill the beans on what really happened between Toddo and Cramer. Last significant trading I'd heard about from Toddo was from late '02, when he was leaning pretty heavily bearish while running Cramer's old fund - which still had a lot of Cramer's capital in it. Three months later, woosh, Toddo is gone from (or chose to leave?) Cramer Berk and Minyanville goes paid subscription.

When Cramer retired from active management of the fund, it had about $400M cap, by the time Todd left (he was head trader after Jimbo's retirment) it lost about 95% of its capital. Not clear how much (if any) was trading or how much was customer withdrawals or etc etc etc...

Really, somebody oughta write a book.