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Jim Cramer's Real Money After telling the story of his own trading days in Confessions of a Street Addict, Cramer appeases fans hoping for advice on how to duplicate his success with their own investment portfolios. But not without some strong caveats: his approach requires devoting at least an hour a week to educating yourself about each stock you own. But since most pros are rank amateurs themselves, anyone willing to do the work should consider getting in. Cramer breaks down the fundamentals of his investment approach, built on the twin principles of diversification jim cramers mad money and speculation: while most of your portfolio should contain reliables like oil, financials jim cramers mad money and blue-chip companies, 20 percent of your money should go toward a slightly riskier bet on a company's future (owning a stock is a bet on the future, not the past). He also explains techniques for figuring out when to buy rock bottom stocks jim cramers mad money and sell the ones that have hit their peaks. Cramer drills his main points over jim cramers mad money and over, which can get repetitive on the anecdotal level but reinforces the simplicity of his message: investing is for anybody willing to put the time into learning how to do it right. His enthusiasm should prove inspiring, jim cramers mad money and even investors on the wrong side of Wall Street's recent shakeups may find the courage to get back in the game. Either way, Cramer's radio, TV jim cramers mad money and print platforms are sure to make this one another hit. Copyright 2005 Publishers Weekly. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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