[NFBCS] CNBC Investing Club Accessibility
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Hi Richard,
The CNBC Investing Club is run by Jim Cramer. If you’ve ever watched Mad Money on CNBC ()6pm EDT you’re watching Jim Cramer. The club moved from Cramer’s own company (thestreet.com) to CNBC last year. Since I’m not a member I don’t know for sure but I think it’s more or less the same thing as what was Action Alerts Plus Club when Cramer was running thestree.com.
On Action Alerts Plus Cramer maintained a list of holdings in a charitable trust. He sends out alerts before every transactions. Plus there’s a daily video and other alerts as warranted. Most of what I got on Action Alerts Plus you can gleem off of Mad Money if you’re a consistent watcher. However, it can be a day or two after the actual trade before he mentions something on Mad Money. I don’t know if the CNBC Investing Club is the same as Action Alerts Plus was, but I’m guessing it is.
Cramer has over 40 years of trading experience. He’s certainly not perfect but I like his attitude. He explains many angles that investors might not think of.
Thanks,
Dan
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Hi:
I am an old investor and am blind.
I use some home-grown software I developed over the years.
At 74 I have lightened up on the active trading but am interested in this investment club and your active investing strategies.
I have not followed CNBC but rather Bloomberg over the years.
Is this club something that has a proven track record from folks you actually know?
I have been laddering into some etfs this year but still dabble in investing individual issues when something is really nice.
Thanks for any heads up about the club or your methods.
Richard R. Thomas USA
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Hi Dan,
I am Susie Stanzel and I would like to talk with you directly. I am able to
do most things, but I am unable to hear the morning meeting until the
recording is posted later. I have been speaking with Curtis Chong about it.
My email is slstanzel at kc.rr.com <mailto:slstanzel at kc.rr.com> . The problem is with the volume button. It
is withing their video player.
Susie
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Subject: [NFBCS] CNBC Investing Club Accessibility
Hi,
Is anyone a member of the CNBC Investing Club and can speak to the
accessibility (or lack thereof). They don't offer a trial period and I'm
hesitant to sign up without knowing I can use it.
Thank You,
Dan
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