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2024-09-28 at 12:15 AM #8345
暮眞★潤 (Jun Kurema)
KeymasterCNBC “Mad Money w / Jim Cramer” broadcast on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 was a rerun of Tuesday, December 26, 2023. Therefore, links to the CNBC site where the video clip and transcript (in English) of Tuesday, December 26, 2023 are listed again below.
(1) Jim Cramer’s guide to investing: How to use the ‘new high’ list for stocks (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/26/jim-cramers-guide-to-investing-how-to-use-the-stock-new-high-list.html)
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer explained how investors can use the “new high” list to identify high-quality stocks.
- Cramer said the list can be a great place to start research and find stocks that might be worth buying during a temporary pullback.
“Bottom Line: Watch for stocks that have pulled back from the new high list.”
(2) Jim Cramer’s guide to investing: Pay attention to big insider buying (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/26/jim-cramers-guide-to-investing-pay-attention-to-big-insider-buying.html)
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer said sometimes it’s worth considering buying a stock at the top if there’s been significant insider buying.
- When company executives buy their own stock while it’s doing well, it can mean the stock is set to go even higher.
“Bottom Line: When you see insider buying in a stock that’s had a solid run… you might want to be buying into that stock, too.”
(3) Jim Cramer’s guide to investing: Insider buying and short interest (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/26/jim-cramers-guide-to-investing-insider-buying-and-short-interest.html)
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer told investors that insider buying coupled with strong short interest could be a solid buying opportunity.
- “If a lot of people are shorting a stock and management starts buying it in sizable amounts, then you should start doing your homework,” he said.
“Bottom Line: Insider buying plus heavy short interest could be a sign to buy.”
(4) Jim Cramer’s guide to investing: How to trade around a core position (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/26/jim-cramers-guide-to-investing-how-to-trade-around-a-core-position.html)
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer explained how investors can build gains by trading around a core position.
- When trading around a core position, investors maintain a long-term investment – the core position – but buy and sell bits of the investment as the price fluctuates.
“Bottom Line: Knowing how to trade around a core position will allow you to generate gains.”
(5) Jim Cramer’s guide to investing: What do you do with a hot stock? (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/26/jim-cramers-guide-to-investing-what-do-you-do-with-a-hot-stock.html)
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer explained when it’s likely a hot stock’s popularity is petering out.
- He said it might be time to cash out on a hot, speculative stock once it gets attention from a decent number of Wall Street analysts.
“Bottom Line: Once a hot stock gets too much attention, the rally’s likely on its last leg.”
(6) [No Video Clip for non-Club Member] Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks answer Investing Club questions (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2023/12/26/jim-cramer-and-jeff-marks-answer-investing-club-questions.html)
‘Mad Money’ host Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks answer Investing Club member’s questions.
- I know that when bonds sell off, the rate goes up. If bonds do sell off, why would it impact stocks? –>
- If I only have 5 shares of something remaining, and you recommend taking some profits, should I close out the position or let it ride? –>I would just get rid of it. I would ay lets; move on and find something better.
- Do you have a similar approach to investing in index funds as you do stocks where you would wait until Oscillator is very oversold, or would you just dollar cost average into index fund? –> If I’m putting money in every month, if there is a month down more than 10%, I double. Stocks generally should be more attractive as price come in. You wouldn’t run from the sale of a department store, on the other hand, if it was index funds, it is more about time in the market and not necessarily trying to time it oversold or bought.
Other Topics Discussed (Calls with Audiences):
- When looking at an IPO, how much of a decline is a good signal to buy into the stock? –> When you get a stock that is down substantially from where it opened, that is how you look at it. I will find another stock.
- How do you decide what stocks to sell? (How does one go about consolidating their portfolio?) –> I tend to rate stocks one to four, always willing to sell a four or three. I look at it like a painting. I don’t buy a new painting without selling an old paining.
- Should investors look to quants when evaluating a stock? –> I like to buy grea companies with great management and have a good secular tailwind behind them, and the quants don’t necessarily catch those.
- What strategies should investors implement as they build their portfolio for the first time? –> First buy a biotech (eg. DHR, Vertex), Honeywell, then a bit of a flyer (eg. FL)
- How should day traders play their positions after taking profits? –> Put money into Vanguard SP500 fund and keep putting money away every single month.
Ref: Links to other sites that relate to episode of September 24, 2024
- Podcast at Spotify (Sound from Spotify)
- Internet Archive (Video & Texts per minute)
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