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Sunday, October 15, 2006


Jim Cramer

Throughout his TV program, Cramer gives his audience an ongoing gift of information [every speakers’ responsibility]. All the bells, whistles and hoopla that goes along with it are part of his unique style. Few speakers could get away with all the distractions. For example, he does a lot of moving around, it’s more like running around, but for Cramer, it works. He uses flamboyant gestures, arms flinging up, down, out and around, but for Cramer it works. He talks too fast, probably because he so wants to communicate his advice to help us handle our stocks intelligently. He has all kinds of visuals, noisemakers, bulls, bears. horns, but for Cramer it works. Thank heavens he has simple, effective visuals when it comes to the stock he’s focusing on. Cramer’s style is Cramer’s. For the rest of us, take a tip from his use of the clear, easy to read stock visuals, not his style. And, take a tip from his enthusiasm. Bottom line Cramer is fun and compelling to watch and listen to.

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