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Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 4/15/26

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

CNBC

Investing, Business, News

4.34K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 44 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. Mad Money Disclaimer

Transcript

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0:00.0

My mission is simple, to make you money. I'm here to level the playing field for all investors.

0:08.0

There's always a little market somewhere, and I promise to help you find it.

0:12.2

Mad Money starts now.

0:16.4

Hey, I'm Kramer. Welcome to Mad Money. Welcome to Kramer.

0:20.3

I'm doing my friends. I just want to make you a little bit of money. My job is not to just entertain, but to educate, do some teaching. Call me, 1-800-743, CBC. Tweet me, Jim Kramer. Maybe everything's going too far. Or maybe we just work in the mood for a rotation. Either way, we have to address the very strange action today.

0:39.1

We're beating down, stocks rose up, and beloved industrials got thrown into the dumpster full of soiled diapers.

0:46.7

This swap powered the SB 500 and the NASDAQ 100 to all-time highs.

0:51.9

Even as it meant trouncing some of Wall Street's recent favorites,

0:54.5

of course, the averages don't tell you the full story. Once again, they just don't of what's

0:58.6

really going on here. I mean, they're relevant to all dipping 72 points. That's

1:02.3

jumping 0.80%. NASDAX shooting up 1.59%. Call the board. But they don't tell a story. They

1:10.3

really don't. See, first, it's okay. You can overlook that the president said the war's pretty much over, something that you normally expect to send the price of crude down, right? But instead of rallied about a percent, hey, maybe it's because we've heard that line before. Second, after being tamed for so long, interest rates went up a tad. You know that this

1:28.2

amazing rally has been predicated on lower interest rates. We didn't get them today, but much of

1:32.0

the market, especially stocks that hadn't participated in the rally, still went higher. Finally,

1:37.2

I want to go over what happens after we have a furious rally, just like the one we've had,

1:43.7

because I get to, I look at the particulars.

1:46.5

I look underneath the hood, and I know what's winning and what's losing, and you won't know

1:51.5

if you just read the papers or listen to TV. So here we go, all right? We just had an historic move,

1:57.7

right? So I want you to refer you to a service. It's called the market

2:02.4

edge, something I talk about in the club very much, the market edge oscillator. And I'm

2:08.2

quite close to it. It's something I think any serious stock picker should subscribe to. I've been

2:12.9

a subscriber since 1987, called me card carrying. This unique service uses an oscillator that measures over enthusiasm versus despair.

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