Reblog: 37 Amazing Lessons I Learned About Investing From Jim Cramer
Each morning, at around 4:45, I think about what I will write as the subject of my opener for the day.
I typically contemplate the prior day’s market action and the overnight price changes in the major asset classes and regional markets around the world and I try to come up with something relevant, topical and actionable.
Something on my list, for many moons, is the subject of the lessons I have learned from Jim “El Capitan” Cramer.
Over the years I have written about the contributions that Jim has made and I have defended Jim as well against the wrong-footed criticism that he often faces in his role as a high-profile and visible public figure.
My defence of Jim is not done because I essentially have worked for him over the last two decades. Rather, it is heartfelt and done in the recognition of the contributions that Jim has made since he invented and founded TheStreet. I do this in large part because Jim has been my professor, an important contributor to my investment experience.