First off, this is NOT meant to be construed as a recommendation for the stock but rather a discussion of TheStreet.com — the company, including its products and services. Investors should do their own diligence and not rely upon anything said here as a basis for investing.
Seeking Alpha’s been running a great series, High Conviction [...]
December 21, 2009 – 7:25 am
I’ve been thinking about what the future has in store for investors and I’d like to use this post to help clarify my thinking. Essentially, I’d like to hone in on what 2010 portends for online finance. I’m looking for some broader trends, as well as some company-specific prognostication.
AOL’s ascension, Yahoo Finance’s continued domination, Google [...]
By New Rules of Investing
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February 11, 2009 – 11:29 am
When I got my first job on the buy-side as an analyst for a hedge fund, the first homework assignment I received was to take home Jim Cramer’s Confessions of a Street Addict and read it cover to cover. I knew of Cramer as a personality/talking head of CNBC ilk. “So, do we do stuff [...]
By Zack Miller
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February 9, 2009 – 9:07 pm
Enjoy the manic entertainment experience of CNBC’s Mad Money - but don’t count on getting rich based on host Jim Cramer’s advice - Barron’s recommends in this weekend’s edition. In “Cramer’s Star Outshines His Stock Picks,” the weekly says the TV stock jock’s Buy/Sell calls are “wildly inconsistent” but, overall, perform substantially worse than a passive investment [...]