Editor's note: This is a special sneak preview of Jim Cramer's just-released book, Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life: Get Rich, Stay Rich (Make Your Kids Even Richer). Look for more sneak previews every day, and get your free copy with your annual subscription to Action Alerts Plus; click here for details. Catch Cramer in person at his last book signing event: Saturday, Jan. 12, at 1 p.m. in Westbury, Long Island's Costco.
Missed the first sneak previews? Read the book intro and the rules of getting and staying rich: Rule 1, Rule 2, Rule 3, Rule 4 and Rule 5. Know what pros do right and amateurs do wrong: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5. Learn the five mini-bull markets that will stampede for years, starting with aerospace and defense, agriculture, oil and oil service, minerals and mining and infrastructure. 2. Don't quit when you get back to even. My ActionAlertsPlus.com Alerts are littered with missives about how I am "battling" individual stocks as they go down to get a better cost basis and then quitting just when I get ahead. In 2002, I decided that ABB(ABB Quote - Cramer on ABB - Stock Picks), a Swiss engineering company that was one of the few companies on earth that maintained the ability to build nuclear power plants during the dry spell of construction, was making a comeback. It had been damaged by some serious exposure to asbestos lawsuits. I first bought the stock at $13, but every time an asbestos lawsuit hit the tape, even if it was the good news of a settlement, the stock got hammered back to $11. I was able, after a considerable amount of buying over many months' time, to get my basis -- that is, what the entire position cost me -- from $13 to $12 a share.Featured Photo Galleries
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