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Jim Cramer's Real Money (Review and Analysis of Cramer's Book)
Jim Cramer's Real Money (Review and Analysis of Cramer's Book)
Jim Cramer's Real Money (Review and Analysis of Cramer's Book)
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Jim Cramer's Real Money (Review and Analysis of Cramer's Book)

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The must-read summary of James Cramer's book: "Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World".

This complete summary of the ideas from James Cramer's book "Jim Cramer's Real Money" takes the reader through his investment philosophy. This summary warns readers to beware of people giving universal rules, because there aren’t any: instead, realise that your strategies will be personal to you and dependent on your (changing) goals. The rules of trading and the rules of investment are different, but most people fail to make the distinction. This summary highlights the best strategies for both approaches. For example, it recommends that when you buy for trade, sell once your scenario has played out, whether you are in profit or loss. If you buy for investment, however, you should hold on for longer. This summary explains how to research, how to limit your losses and how not to fall into fashion trading traps. It suggests diversification and flexibility, and gives warning signs every investor should look for. 

Added-value of this summary: 
• Save time 
• Understand key concepts 
• Increase your business knowledge

To learn more, read "Jim Cramer's Real Money" and discover a blueprint that everyone can follow, and a guidebook that every savvy investor should read.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2013
ISBN9782806229694
Jim Cramer's Real Money (Review and Analysis of Cramer's Book)

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    Jim Cramer’s Real Money by James Cramer

    Summary of Jim Cramer’s Real Money (James Cramer)

    Book Abstract

    MAIN IDEA

    Your personal investment strategy cannot exist in isolation. There are no such thing as universal rules or insider secrets which will apply to everyone all the time. Rather, your investment strategy can and should vary in sync with your individual investment goals which will change and evolve throughout your working life.

    There are only two genuine reasons why you should invest:

    The rules of trading and the rules of investing are quite distinct and different. Many newcomers fail to understand or make this distinction, and end up taking ideas that apply in one context and applying them to situations that actually require an entirely different approach. This can be detrimental to your ability to achieve your investment goals, and almost guarantees that you’ll get caught up in the periodic periods of irrational exuberance which typify the stock markets.

    About the Author

    JAMES CRAMER hosts a nationally syndicated radio program, Real Money. He is also cofounder of TheStreet.com, a columnist for New York magazine and a market commentator for CNBC. A graduate of Harvard College where he earned a law degree, Jim Cramer ran his own hedge fund from 1987 to 2000 generating a 24-percent compounded rate of return after fees. Mr. Cramer closed his hedge fund in 2001 in order to build his other business and media interests. He is the author of Confessions of a Street Addict and You Got Screwed.

    The Web site for this book is at www.thestreet.com.

    Important Note About This Ebook

    This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This

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