 | Mad
Money is an American business television program hosted by James Cramer that began
airing on the CNBC cable/satellite TV channel on Monday, March 14, 2005. At his
fund, Cramer averaged a 24% annual return. It was this impressive record, as well
as his colorful personality, that led to his current position
Cramer
defines "mad money" as the money an individual has left over to invest with, after
paying bills and setting aside funds for retirement (Cramer does not recommend
speculating with retirement assets).Rather than providing viewers with the same
financial news offered by CNBC's regular programming (and also easily available
in most financial publications), Cramer provides his viewers with investment advice
and strategy (as well as entertainment).
Lets see how his entertainment
performs. This site was developed for the purpose of fully testing Cramers theories
using a long term perspective, meaning we will take all his recommmendations and
create an environment to hold these stocks long term. We will monitor the performance
daily on all recommendations from the "Mad Money" show. This information will
be posted daily so you can follow the performance with us. |