CNBC - Cramer's Mad Money

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by LaSalle, Mar 14, 2005.

  1. Why? Because you say so? Here's a clue: Try simply staying off this thread.
     
    #141     Mar 23, 2005
  2. Misquoted you? At least I find it unneccessary to resort to the manufacture bs to support a lame premise.

    "you need some shill"

    "you made some catches on your 100 share lots"

    "Your edge is actually your handicapp"

    "you're a frigging retard"

    "you finally made a profitable trade with your 10 shares"

    "You have made half the posts in this thread"


    Stay off the thread, particularly if you can't logically argue your way out of a wet paper bag.
     
    #142     Mar 23, 2005
  3. Ironic, cause you're still posting. Maybe you should just keep the conversation going between yourself.
     
    #143     Mar 23, 2005
  4. There's a distinct difference between repartee and logical discourse; you fail at both.
     
    #144     Mar 23, 2005
  5. lol, Thanks for giving me a rest from my usual role as JC defender.

    Now back to the regularly scheduled inanity.
     
    #145     Mar 23, 2005
  6. Whatever you say buddy. I think you and stock777 should get together and go visit Cramer for a threesome. Maybe you will get some air time on his show as the two sidekick monkeys.

    Good luck in your wacky adventures.
     
    #146     Mar 23, 2005
  7. I think you should light up, relax and continue with your "I'm a trader with an edge" fantasy. Maybe you and RS7 should get together and swap "war" stories.
     
    #147     Mar 23, 2005
  8. i haven't been a cramer fan but i have to say after watching it for a while i am liking most of cramers show. the lightening round thing is lame but he has some useful info for the most part.
     
    #148     Apr 4, 2005
  9. HEY WANT TO LOSE MONEY...WATCH CRAMER... THIS GUYS IS THE BIGGEST IMBECILE ON WALL STREET. I CAN'T BELEIVE CNBC CANCELLED BULLEYE FOR THIS CRAP...
     
    #149     Apr 4, 2005
  10. sammybea

    sammybea

    Bulleye? Who was even on that show? I actually have CNBC on for about 12 hours a day, and I can't even remember actually watching that show ever. Was it a show that was based on business?
     
    #150     Apr 4, 2005