amazon.com: The bull is alive! Jim Cramer used to play for the big guys' now he plays for you. He wants to do one thing and one thing only: he wants to try to make you money. In Back to Basics II: Invest Like a Pro, Cramer pulls back the curtain and reveals the tricks of the trade he learned as a Wall Street insider, to give you the edge you need to try to make Mad Money.
1) Invest Like a Pro: You don't have to be a professional to invest like one! In his decades of training and experience in the market, Cramer got the kind of education that's only available to insiders, and now he wants to share it with you. Learn how to avoid the mistakes that amateurs fall prey to, so that you can level the playing field and go toe-to-toe with the pros.
2) Methods to the Madness (Part I): Ever wonder how Cramer finds the stocks that earn his coveted "triple buy"? You're in luck, because he's opening up his toolkit and showing you the techniques he uses to sniff out the market's hottest stories. .
3) Methods to the Madness (Part II): Get inside the pros' heads! Cramer explains how the Street judges the market, so that you can see your stocks with an experienced eye. Find out how to tell the winners from the losers, distinguish a bargain from a rip-off, and find the upside on down days.
Plus, nearly 40 minutes of bonus material -including never before seen Cramer moments.
**Disclaimer
During this program some of the stocks discussed may be owned by a charitable trust managed by Mr. Cramer. At the time of production, any such disclosures were made visually or mentioned by Mr. Cramer in the program. The portfolio of the charitable trust changes frequently. Accordingly, at the time of your viewing of this particular program there may be stocks discussed that are owned by the charitable trust, but were not owned at the time of production. Also, stocks that were said to be owned by the charitable trust may no longer be held by it.
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