In this YouTube clip, Jim Cramer claims that when he said "No, no, no, Bear Stearns is not in trouble... ...don't move your money from Bear..." he was referring to cash, not Bear common stock. Now I get it!
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No, no, no, I didn't mean that... do you want me to cause a run on a bank?!
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Re: No, no, no, I didn't mean that... do you want me to cause a run on a bank?!
Originally posted by Verrocchio View PostIn this YouTube clip, Jim Cramer claims that when he said "No, no, no, Bear Stearns is not in trouble... ...don't move your money from Bear..." he was referring to cash, not Bear common stock. Now I get it!
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Re: No, no, no, I didn't mean that... do you want me to cause a run on a bank?!
"I think the common on most of the large banks is worthless."
He is saying that the large banks are worthless -- I think he means "insolvent" -- and that the Fed will bail them all out.
Sounds truthful to me.
As far as Fannie and Freddie, he is saying the Fed should buy two hundred billion of their paper for now.
Well, they just might.
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Re: No, no, no, I didn't mean that... do you want me to cause a run on a bank?!
Originally posted by grapejelly View Post"I think the common on most of the large banks is worthless."
He is saying that the large banks are worthless -- I think he means "insolvent" -- and that the Fed will bail them all out.
Sounds truthful to me.
As far as Fannie and Freddie, he is saying the Fed should buy two hundred billion of their paper for now.
Well, they just might.
Mega posted a message with a link to a YouTube video that contains Cramer's Tuesday performance and here's thedirect link to YouTube.
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