Jim Cramer
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It is pathetic that the SEC doesn't have the gumption or the horsepower to pursue the Lehman case.
5/25/12 9:33AM
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In all my years on Wall Street this is the most outrageous and egregious deal I have ever seen.
5/23/12 9:06AM
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Master limited partnerships can be a great retirement investment but a terrible retirement account investment.
5/21/12 6:00AM
Doug Kass
Here are some highlights from hedge fund manager Doug Kass' trading diary this past week.
Higher interest rates will do more good for savers than they will do damage to borrowers.
Let's review these possible disruptive influences.
The timing of the disappointing Facebook IPO couldn't be worse as it relates to the retail investor.
Why has the market plummeted, and what is the market's outlook?
Dan Dicker
Despite all the doom and gloom in Europe, now is a good time to slowly begin wading back into energy stocks
Helene Meisler
Technical analysis points to lagging sectors like tech and oil rallying in the short term, while some outperforming sectors like financials may pull back.
The number of new highs on the New York Stock Exchange has been terrific. But why are there so few common stocks on that list?
There are fascinating similarities between what's happening in the economy and the market today and 1975.
A sideways market, increasingly negative sentiment, and bearish intermediate-term indicators--when might we see some upside?
It's up one day, down the next. But if things go right, we could set up for a rally in mid-July.



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