TheStreet.com TV Recap: Study Those Conference Calls

Stock quotes in this article: GSF , CHTR , DISH , VIA  

On the Friday of a topsy-turvy week, Jim Cramer gave investors a homework lesson for the weekend: Review the conference calls of companies that are doing great things.

In the Wall St. Confidential video Friday, Cramer said that lost amid all the handwringing over stocks this week, several companies had important news on their calls.

"There was tons of information that was totally overlooked," he said, as many traders stayed stuck to their screens and ignored the kind of homework that can mark the difference between success and failure.

Cramer said GlobalSantaFe (GSF Quote), Charter Communications (CHTR Quote), EchoStar Communications (DISH Quote) and Viacom (VIA Quote) all had good things to say -- and yet few traders likely were listening to the calls.

Cramer urged investors to get transcripts of the calls and read them this weekend. "Those conference calls are begging to be watched, begging to be listened to," he said.

Speaking of the danger of getting stuck in a pattern, Cramer dismissed the "scalping" trading style of those who attempt to fade the open or otherwise take advantage of quick market moves, such as a drop of U.S. markets based on what's happening overseas. That's a recipe for underperformance, he said.

Instead, traders need to get stock-specific. They need to ask, "Which stocks do I like on the S&P down 1%?, and circle the wagons around those stocks."

Again, do your homework.

  • Loading Comments...
  •  

SHARE:

  • email
  • print
  • comment
  • digg
  • delicious
  • linkedin
At the time of publication, Cramer had no positions in stocks mentioned.

Jim Cramer is a director and co-founder of TheStreet.com. He contributes daily market commentary for TheStreet.com's sites and serves as an adviser to the company's CEO. Outside contributing columnists for TheStreet.com and RealMoney.com, including Cramer, may, from time to time, write about stocks in which they have a position. In such cases, appropriate disclosure is made. To see his personal portfolio and find out what trades Cramer will make before he makes them, sign up for Action Alerts PLUS. Watch Cramer on "Mad Money" weeknights on CNBC. Click here to order Cramer's latest book, "Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich," click here to order his book, "Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World," click here to get his second book, "You Got Screwed!" and click here to order Cramer's autobiography, "Confessions of a Street Addict." While he cannot provide personalized investment advice or recommendations, he invites you to send comments on his column by clicking here.

TheStreet.com has a revenue-sharing relationship with Traders' Library under which it receives a portion of the revenue from Traders' Library purchases by customers directed there from TheStreet.com.





Connect with TheStreet

Dow Jones S&P 500 NASDAQ 10-Year Note
10,253.77 1,094.56 2,154.40 34.82
Oil *
77.54
UP
26.83
UP
1.49
UP
0.34
DOWN
0.04
10 Yr
3.48%
SPDR Gold
108.31
+0.26%
+0.14%
+0.02%
-0.11%
Data delayed 20 minutes

Brokerage Partners

TheStreet Premium Services

All Services