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What's this? A rare bout of end-of-day profit-taking? Perhaps we have the beginning of a 24-hour selloff.
But the selloffs have not been steep and the buyers so voracious, so I would actually start buying a little now. I just picked at a stock for Action Alerts PLUS because I was surprised to see one of my stocks down about a dollar, something that hasn't happened in a dog's age. I know, the moment we get cocky we lose. But I have been cocky about this market for a couple of months now, so who knows? The area that's really doing well here is tech that's been down and out. Guess those are on fire, too. I've been high on Marvell (MRVL - commentary - Cramer's Take) because it has a real video-game stake. Probably goes even higher, given that great guidance. Random musings: New book alert! Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich comes out Dec. 5. Even better, I've got all kinds of special deals for the book and Action Alerts PLUS and more, so watch the site. Can't wait? Gotta be the first one on your block to have it? Preorder your copy on Amazon now. At the time of publication, Cramer was long Marvell.
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