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Old 01-10-2025, 02:46 PM
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I'm baaaaack. Yes, I know what you mean. Now that I have looked up his pedigree, I have to think he has fallen into what is basically schtick. He knows where his appeal lies and has chosen to join the circus.

I don't like Cramer either. He affects me like fingernails on a blackboard. He’s another loudmouth ego boy, so I don't hang around when he comes on. I just don't like clowns in general. Maybe I have coulrophobia, but I don' think it's that. I just know one when I see one.

Conseulo Mack on PBS WealthTrack is more my style. She interviews some big deal people from the world of finance each week and lets them talk and then ends the show with a question asking for a word of advice for now. Her shows can be found at wealthtrack.com, most recent title was "Fears of a Great Investor" with some guy from T. Rowe Price. Before that were two parts with Jason Zweig. She has Christine Benz on from time to time. In the half hour show, you can pick up information without the clown effect.

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On Cramer I couldn't agree more. I don't know why CNBC keeps him around. Apparently he alot of neophytes find his schtick appealing. But back in 1999 I liked him and was a subscriber to TheStreet.com. He wasn't as obnoxious and rambling as he is today. I also have some fond memories when I made 6k in a day by flipping the IPO shares allotted to me in their lottery.

Conseulo Mack was very professional and pleasant to listen to. My favorites on CNBC now are The Judge(Scott Wapner) and Josh Brown.