Jim's alerts are good if you are a very active investor seeking additional research, however they are not good if want to make serious money in the market. Overall his alerts yearly don't typically do much better than the S&P 500 if they do better at all.
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On an annual basis, the trust outperformed the S&P 500 by 7.35% and the Russell 2000 Index by 3.33%. Paul Bolster explains that Cramer beats the market in part because of the excess risk in his picks.
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For his various jobs at CNBC, Jim Cramer earns an annual salary of $5 million. He also earns a significant income from book royalties and advances. Cramer ran the hedge fund Cramer Berkowitz from 1987 to 2001.
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The stocks include Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Nvidia, and Microsoft. He also likes income stocks with growth prospects. These investments include PepsiCo and Johnson & Johnson. Cramer also holds Costco, which is an e-commerce company.
Here are Cramer's seven guiding tenets for new investors:
In addition to financial news, TheStreet offers services ranging from analyst ratings and advice to how-to videos on basic trading concepts. Overall, the service is a useful resource and an excellent financial news curator, but may be trying to do so much that it is less than ideal for many traders.
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