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Thank you for visiting MadMoneyStocks.com. Mad Money stocks are those profiled by Jim Cramer on the Mad Money show. They are stocks mentioned by Jim Cramer during the two opening segments of the Mad Money program or they may be companies whose CEO is interviewed by Cramer on the show. If you missed the show or don't have an hour to spare every day, hopefully this web site will help you stay in touch.

I launched this site because it combines several things I happen to love- stocks, the Mad Money show, software technologies, and the internet. I believe anyone can become financially independent if they are willing to do the homework and take action. I think anyone can get rich slowly. Despite all the prevailing gloom and doom forecasts, I am stubbornly bullish on America. I am in awe of the foresight and wisdom of the founding fathers of this country. Their belief in two simple concepts- individual liberty and free market capitalism, unleashed forces that would create the richest and most powerful nation on the planet.  With all of her flaws, America is the experiment that worked!

I truly believe that stocks provide a fantastic opportunity for the little guy to accumulate wealth. With a couple of mouse clicks you can purchase a small piece of some of the best companies in the world. With the Mad Money show, you get a rare opportunity to learn from an ex Goldman Sachs trader and a former hedge fund manager - for free! I have tried to compile Cramer's pearls of wisdom in the "Best Of Cramer" section. Now, Cramer will be the first to tell you- don't blindly believe everything you hear on the show and buy the stocks he recommends. But, if you treat the show as a starting point and do your homework, you can make serious money. Mad Money!

I hope you enjoy this site and I hope it helps you make money. If you have comments I would love to hear from you(jacob@MadMoneyStocks.com). Thank you once again for visiting and I wish you all the best.

Biju Jacob

Jim Cramer Bio


Jim Cramer is the host of the Mad Money show which began airing in March, 2005. During the show Cramer offers investment strategy and stock-picking advice in an entertaining format. Cramer is a former hedge fund manager, and a best-selling author. Cramer is a Harvard law school graduate and worked in Goldman Sachs' Sales & Trading group early on in his career. In 1987 he founded Cramer & Co., his own hedge fund which later became Cramer, Berkowitz & Co.

In 1996, during the dot com mania Jim Cramer co-founded TheStreet.com where he is still a market commentator and the largest shareholder. Prior to starting the Mad Money show on CNBC, Cramer co-hosted CNBC shows America Now and Kudlow & Cramer with Larry Kudlow.

Cramer has been a contributor to New York magazine since 2000, and an occasional contributor to Time magazine. He is also the author of several best selling books on investing. According to the January 27, 2006 episode of High Net Worth on CNBC, Cramer has accumulated a net worth of over $100 million.

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