Showing posts with label cramer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cramer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Mortgage Meldown - House of Cards?




MrArbitrage's take on the real cause of the Mortgage & "liquidity crisis" & how Jim Cramer is fomenting the problem.

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Stock Market Guru's




Is there such a thing as a true stock market guru? Pam and Jack put CNBC's Mad Money host, Jim Cramer, to the test. This episode covers the phenomenon of the financial "guru" and examines how guru methods compare to betting at a racetrack. John Bogle and Ben Stein add their two cents. This week's Scam Alert shows that even wealthy Hollywood stars get cheated out of their money through investment schemes.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

This is about Sam Raimi




This is a little bit different than the other things I've uploaded. For the first time I'm actually featured on camera in the video (as the interviewer on the left).

This idea was a spur of the moment creation by my friend. He showed me a video on YouTube of Jim Cramer ranting on Bernanke not lowing the mortgage rate. Now I myself am not that knowledgeable on the market and how things of that nature work. However I was happy to develop this parody video in which an upset comic enthusiast rants on Sam Raimi and the direction he's taken the Spiderman films in.

Obviously this video is more enjoyable if you first watch the real Cramer rant. But any Spiderman fan might be able to find enjoyment in this.

If you want to see the Cramer video it's easy enough to find. Just search anything along the lines of "Jim Cramer Bernanke Meltdown", several people have uploaded the video. One of the viewed uploads is located below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWksEJ...

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Mad Money Policies: What does too much $$$ printing do ?




What is "injecting liquidity"?
As the Fed bails out the mortgage system by printing billions of dollars, America must learn about how this process works and what its effects will be on prices over time and savings for retirees.
*How does excess inflation affect society and what we value and choose as careers and role models?

Please see Money as Debt by Paul Grignon [snippets here] for the full movie.

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