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To: Adam Weiner who wrote (588)5/27/1999 10:16:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 766
 
cramer is an act, and one that's wearing quite thin on many.

as more time passes (and that is all it will take is time) more and more of his current worshippers will view him with new eyes.

i think the things you have pointed out about cramer are amusing.

i think the cries of outrage from his public defenders are even more amusing.

:)

mark



To: Adam Weiner who wrote (588)6/1/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: Jon Stept  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 766
 
Adam, re:"He knew the stock was a loser..."

Hi Adam,

I want to comment on your opinion of Cramer's investing/trading skills.

You mildly revel in Cramer's poor pick, insinuating that our supposed surprise is nothing new to you.

Cramer does make poor picks, we all know that.

I also know that we all make poor picks, but you won't hear anyone advertising it like Cramer does... he kinda likes the egg on his face, and is not embarassed by it. Here on SI is a perfect example... majority of people will be more than happy to go on and on about their winnings, but how much do you hear about their losses? People don't like talking about their faults... Cramer is strong enough to admit and learn from it... something I admire about him, or anybody... being able to admit their mistakes.

The time to beat somebody down is when they won't admit it.

Just my opinion.

Jon :)