Jim Cramer: "Wishes Obama would go away..." (economy, financial, election)
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Cramer was a very successul hedge fund manager and got out near top of market.
Cramer warned investors to get out when dow was at 11,000. He knew what we we're in store for with Obama getting elected.
NO he didn't. He makes that claim NOW - but if you review his old shows at the time he was still telling people to BUY.
Cramer does that ALL the time. He says one thing at the time, but then later - after he's proven wrong - claims that he said the opposite - and his dimwit viewers fall for him all over again because they are too lazy to go back and actually CHECK THE RECORD.
since I don't get into little school girl bickering like some here, we'll stick to
facts facts and more facts, no opinions, just draw your own conclusions:
[quote=Joe107;9369203]since I don't get into little school girl bickering like some here, we'll stick to
facts facts and more facts, no opinions, just draw your own conclusions:
Wait let me understand this...Your going by the political gallup polls instead of what occured during that time. HILARIOUS...You've just prooven how easy determined people like you like to TWIST information to TRY and make your RIDICULOUS point valid.
The stock market began taking a NOSE dive, not because of who was running for the Presidency, but because of the housing market and the bank bailout. September 29th. Look it up.
Can this forum make sure when people register that they at least have a GED or common sense.
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