Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: How to Get the Most Out of the Show
"It's more important to know what I think about a sector, than it is to know what I think about a single stock," he said. "You want to listen for that."
For example, when Cramer says he likes cable this is "much more important" than when Cramer says he likes Comcast (CMCSA Quote), "because 50% of where a stock goes is determined entirely by its sector," he explained.
Sector Sweetness
While Cramer's advice in the Lightning Round is "sound," it's not as well developed as the rest of the show, he said. "If I spend 5 or 10 minutes pushing a stock at the very top of the show, that means a lot more than if I give a stock a thumbs up during the Lightning Round and move on." The substance of the Lightning Round is mostly about sectors, Cramer said. When someone calls in about a stock and he doesn't like it, most of the time it's because Cramer doesn't like the sector. This should be the important takeaway for viewers. Other times, when Cramer says he likes a stock, usually it's because he likes the sector, and he'll still tell the caller to swap into "some other stock I prefer in the sector, something that's closer to best of breed," he said.- Loading Comments...
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