Brawl Street: Jon Stewart vs. Jim Cramer

March 15, 2009
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I’m not a fan of the financial advice dispensed by CNBC’s talking heads. The “advice” is contradictory, often based on someone’s guess, and certainly not geared to your individual situation.

I find Jim Cramer, of Mad Money, particularly difficult to watch, and it’s not just the bombast. I believe that none of his recommendations make any sense. He is telling viewers which stocks will do well and which will do poorly, which is impossible to do.

Guessing which stocks to buy is not investing; it’s speculating. The public needs to understand that. So I was pleased that Jon Stewart of the Daily Show took Cramer to task. Since I believe that Jim Cramer’s infotainment gives viewers the absolutely wrong framework for successful investing, I think he got off easy.

ABC This Week with George Stephanopoulos had a roundtable discussing, among other things, whether CNBC fell down on the job covering the financial and business world.

Right at the end of the session, George Will nailed the real issue with his general rules in life.

  • Don’t play poker with a man named Slim.
  • Don’t buy a Rolex from someone who is out of breath.
  • Don’t take financial advice from people who are shouting.

Amen.

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One Response to “Brawl Street: Jon Stewart vs. Jim Cramer”

  1. Neil Collins on March 28th, 2009 10:42 pm

    How surreal that there is better analysis of wall street / media habits on the comedy channel rather than a business outlet. Go Jon Stewart!