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“Mad Money” takes viewers inside the mind of one of Wall Street’s most respected and successful money managers for free. Cramer is listeners’ personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind—to help you make money. “Mad Money” features the unmatched, fiery opinions of Jim Cramer and the popular Lightning Round, in which he gives his buy, sell and hold opinions on stocks to callers.
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CNBC’s Mike Santoli breaks down the social media showdown as TikTok’s CEO testifies on Capitol Hill and President Biden considers a ban. Plus, a short seller takes aim at the company formerly known as Square and Apple announces a one billion dollar push into the silver screen.  Mad Money Disclaimer
All three major averages ended the day in the red after the Fed announced they would be raising interest rates by 0.25% and Jim Cramer is diving into the market’s reaction. First, Cramer breaks down how the pandemic work environment continues to plague office Real Estate Investment Trusts. Then, Cramer analyzes the current market compared to the 2008-2009 financial crisis by going Off The Charts with Larry Williams. Plus, On Holdings co-CEOs Marc Maurer and Martin Hoffmann join Cramer to discuss their sportwear company’s growth in its most recent quarter.Mad Money Disclaimer
Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunitiesand pitfalls with one goal in mind -to help you make money.Mad Money Disclaimer
CNBC’s Jon Fortt breaks down what Wednesday’s Fed decision could mean for the economy, stocks and your investments. Mad Money Disclaimer
CNBC’s Eamon Javers breaks down the markets and what is means for your money as regulators stem the fears of contagion. Mad Money Disclaimer
The Dow jumped over 300 points and Jim Cramer is eyeing the market's action amid continuing bank volatility and ahead of next week's Fed meeting. First, Signet Jewelers rose 11% after better-than-expected earnings and Cramer is going one-on-one with CEO Gina Drosos to dig deeper into the quarter. Then, what sectors and stocks could benefit from a potential Fed pause next week? Cramer's looking at the 2018-2019 rate cycle to see what might outperform in this cycle. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Okta CEO Todd McKinnon.Mad Money Disclaimer
Another rough day for the market, as the banking crisis drove down both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average. However, the NASDAQ posted a very modest 0.05% gain, and Jim Cramer is diving into the market’s reaction. First, Jim sits down with Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen to discuss the company’s strong growth in 2023. Then, Jim breaks down what’s driving the strong revenue growth that chemical and engineering firm ChampionX posted at their Investor Day last Tuesday. Plus, an exclusive interview with T-Mobile CEO Michael Sievert and Ryan Reynolds about the telecom’s acquisition of Reynold’s company, Mint Mobile. Mad Money Disclaimer
The Dow rallied over 300 points as bank stocks recovered from the SVB fallout and Jim Cramer is breaking down the action. First, Honeywell announced today that President & COO Vimal Kapur will step into the role of CEO and current CEO Darius Adamczyk will move to Executive Chairman - Cramer's sitting down with both execs to find out more about the leadership change. Next, Cramer's examining the Fed, Treasury and FDIC's moves this weekend to protect SVB depositors. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with LyondellBasell CEO Peter Vanacker. Mad Money Disclaimer
The S&P rose as the Dow and Nasdaq fell in volatile trading as investors weighed the impact of the Silicon Valley Bank failure. First, Cramer's digging deeper into the banking collapse that shifted the market - what was behind the bank's downfall and where investors go from here. Then, treasurys have also been moving in the aftermath of SVB - Cramer's going Off The Charts to find out where they might be headed next. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Cullen/Frost CEO Phillip Frost to break down the financials in SVB's wake.Mad Money Disclaimer
Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money.Mad Money Disclaimer
Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money.Mad Money Disclaimer
Another calm day for the market with all major industrial averages ending the day within 0.5% of where they began, and Jim Cramer is exploring the trends that may move the market into bull or bear territory. First, Jim sits down with CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz to learn what’s behind the company’s explosive growth so far this year. Then, former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty comes to Cramerica to discuss her latest book. Plus, Brian Sullivan joins the show ahead of the premiere episode of Last Call on CNBC at 7pm.Mad Money Disclaimer
CNBC Senior Markets Commentator Mike Santoli hosts this special report.  Mad Money Disclaimer
CNBC’s Jon Fortt takes a deep dive into the asset classes that have the market on the move including what stocks to watch ahead of the Fed’s statement this week. Plus, big oil’s bet on where prices are heading.  Mad Money Disclaimer
CNBC’s Eamon Javers breaks down a key battleground in the U.S.-China trade war. Bitcoin tumbles as the Silvergate fallout continues. Plus, Former CIA official Jeremy Bash on a national security threat that could be sitting in the palm of your hand.Mad Money Disclaimer
From investment restrictions to cybersecurity, CNBC’s Eamon Javers hosts this special report on the intersection of Washington and Wall Street. Mad Money Disclaimer
The market had a relatively calm day, with none of the major market averages ticking above or below a 1% change, and Jim Cramer is analyzing what trends may move the market to finish out the week. First, Jim sits down with CEO of Take-Two Interactive Strauss Zelnick to analyze the gaming company’s recent stock rally despite posting a discouraging quarter. Then, Jim meets with Marc Benioff CEO of Salesforce for a closer look at the company’s booming profitability growth. Plus, an exclusive interview with Intuitive Surgical CEO Dr. Gary Guthart on overcoming the many headwinds facing the medical industry. Mad Money Disclaimer
Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money.Mad Money Disclaimer
Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money.Mad Money Disclaimer
All three major market averages ended the day in the red, with the Nasdaq posting the largest lost of -1.69%, and Jim Cramer is diving deeper into this week’s market action. First, Jim learns more about what’s behind Trane Technologies explosive quarter of growth with CEO Dave Regnery. Then Cramer discusses the growth of renewable energy in the U.S. with Julie Sloat the new CEO of American Electric Power. Plus, an exclusive interview with Ed Pitoniak CEO of VICI Properties on the impact of Federal Reserve rate hikes on the REITs.  Mad Money Disclaimer
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Comments (45)

GG

Constant Moron. The dollar is next to collapse

Jan 7th
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GG

china Jim lies again. "fertilizer shortages because of ukraine and russia" not true... the planning of great rest, look up the green policy's of reducing manufactuering of food fertilizer

Oct 4th
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GG

Say hello to STAGFLATION! morons

Aug 29th
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GG

china Jim is talking nonsense again. wrong:" oil is high because of Russia" "wage inflation is what's causing these issues"

Jul 4th
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GG

increasing production of goods decreases inflation. not interests rates

Jun 24th
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GG

china Jim pitching bumble, blaming inflation for its decline.... it's been going down since it's I.p.o... guys a joke. don't buy bumble

Mar 18th
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GG

inflation is due to lack of drivers? China Jim strikes with nonsense again

Dec 24th
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GG

vaccine nut job

Nov 30th
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GG

oh china Jim. master manipulator. the gov pays for people to stay home...that's causing the worker shortage.

Oct 15th
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GG

trucker pay is the problem? come on jim, it's china and u.s gov spending that's causing the issues

Oct 13th
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GG

oh china Jim strikes again. Canada has 70% total vaccinated without a green pass but yet they are forcing it on canadian now.. stupid jim

Sep 9th
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GG

Jim just said "Taiwan might fav china" this guys a moron

May 26th
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GG

inflation is being caused by the tariffs? full of shit Jim strikes again

May 25th
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Ruth Demerse

drinking a lot of Kool aid Jim.

Mar 28th
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GG

Reddit move happens and he bails on his shows. blames it on a pinched nerve lol. CHINA JIM does it again

Feb 1st
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GG

Cramer thinks fining heroin addicts $100 is a good thing. show me a heroin addict with $100 lol

Nov 6th
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GG

stocks are safer than bonds? someone's pumping stocks to prevent a collapse

Nov 6th
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GG

oh Jim, you've become a moron. China has no covid? such a boob

Oct 29th
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GG

Biden is horrible for the market. come on Kramer.... stop being a pawn

Oct 15th
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Tyler Frideres

Where is the new recordings son

Jul 9th
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