Catch up on Jim Cramer's thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
10:00AM 11/14/09
Crisis? What Crisis? (RealMoney.com $)
The commercial real-estate crisis is just a good talking point that doesn't hold up under scrutiny.
01:23PM 11/11/09
The Bear-Faced Truth (RealMoney.com $)
The bears make you feel like you simply can't be doing anything right unless you are 100% negative.
03:00PM 11/02/09
Sellers Are No-Shows (RealMoney.com $)
It appears that Friday was simply a case of funds ending their fiscal year.
10:59AM 11/02/09
Give the Bears Some More Rope (RealMoney.com $)
They'll eventually overreach, but I don't think they're there yet.
02:09PM 10/27/09
The Little Bank That Really Shouldn't (RealMoney.com $)
The threat to the bigger banks from Synovus is a reminder of how precarious the regional banks are.
04:27PM 10/26/09
Catch up on Jim Cramer's thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
09:02AM 10/24/09
Curiouser and Curiouser (RealMoney.com $)
We are seeing the unwinding of the last few good days, a work-off of overbought conditions and lower oil.
04:22PM 10/23/09
A Lot of Bank Worry Is Getting Debunked (RealMoney.com $)
Add AmEx and Capitol One to the list of financials reporting good news.
06:35PM 10/22/09
Gloombusting or Knuckledusting? (RealMoney.com $)
Short sellers have come out of the woodwork, sparking more of a scramble than an October surprise.
03:45PM 10/22/09
PNC Shows Where Wells Will Go (RealMoney.com $)
Once the bearish mood dissipates, people will see the value in Wells and in other banks.
10:38AM 10/22/09
Anatomy of a Decline (RealMoney.com $)
Here's how it's playing out, and how to know when it's time to buy.
10:40AM 10/02/09
The Banks Can Move Higher -- Here's Why (RealMoney.com $)
Everyone knows the litany of reasons against the group, but each of them can be explained away.
10:04AM 09/29/09
Geopolitical Worries Not Enough to Fret Yet (RealMoney.com $)
I care more about the craziness of options expiration than anything else.
06:19PM 09/11/09
Cramer: The State of the Market, Part II
Jim Cramer believes the obituary for commercial real estate and regional banks was written a bit too early.
07:30AM 09/09/09


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