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Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

Mad Money w/Jim Cramer 2/2/23

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

CNBC

News, Investing, Business

4.34K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:30.0

wild darden

1:00.0

How quimp! Most of the country may be facing sub-zero

1:11.4

temperatures, but tonight I am bringing a heat from the gorgeous campus of the University

1:17.8

of Miami. We are kicking off a very special Baptist School edition of Man Money.

1:23.5

Other people in my friends, I'm just trying to make you some money. My job not just to

1:28.0

entertain, educate, but to put this all in context. So call me at 1-107-4-3-CBC or

1:33.5

tweet me at Jim Kramer. I get it. I get it. I understand why you've been negative on

1:41.4

stocks right now, even if you're good to. With the Dow DIP 39 points, SB Roar 1.47

1:46.2

percent, but the Nasdaq surge 3.25 percent. There are a million reasons actually to feel

1:52.5

bad about this market, especially after this big run in the last two days. Everything

1:56.4

from the fact that we've moved up too far too fast, I'm in crazy insane action, peckling

2:00.8

the Nasdaq, to the Dory realization that nothing much has really changed for the better

2:04.6

in the last three days. There's still inflation, more rate hikes. There's still gridlock

2:08.5

in Washington. There's a war in Europe. Copies are laying off people left and right. More

2:12.4

important, until a few months ago, if you dared to go positive on stocks, you got your

2:17.0

darn hand headed to you practically every single day. Yep, every day I run this investment

2:25.3

club with my colleague, Jeff Marx, who stuck in New York while I get to be in beautiful

2:29.7

pro business, Miami, at the aptly named University of Miami. Yes, the you, like this, not like

2:36.0

this, as I uncertain, so learn, this is you, Tom, um, at the you. Anyway, we come in any

2:44.8

state for months and get put through the stock meat grinder because we owned a company

2:49.9

called EnVitya, the big semiconductor company, and the semi's just got slaughtered day

2:54.8

after day after day. We stuck with EnVitya because the chips on the back, butter, butter,

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