You Ask, Cramer Answers
On
Monday and over the weekend, Jim Cramer responded to a new batch of questions posed by members of the Stockpickr community.
Anybody can ask, respond or comment at Stockpickr Answers; the top responders get ranked in our "Top Analysts" section.
Here are a few of the questions to which Cramer recently responded:
- My portfolio needs an oil stock and I know you recommended ConocoPhillips (COP) - Get Report on a video for TheStreet.com TV.
Should I wait for a pullback or should I pull the trigger? - I have a question about your $80-to-$120 stocks theory. On Friday's "Mad Money" you mentioned that the theory only works in a bull market.
Do you mean a sector bull market or an all-market bull run? - What do you think of 3M (MMM) - Get Report? I don't think you mentioned the stock when you discussed which Dow 30 stocks would do best through the end of the year not your segment on your $80-$120 plays. When you previously did the $80-$120 plays, you removed Terex (TEX) - Get Report and Apache (APA) - Get Report because you said Terex is in the same group with Caterpillar (CAT) - Get Report and Apache with ConocoPhillips.
Have you decided that Terex is different enough from Caterpillar to still be diversified? - Considering the recent success of NYSE Euronext (NYX) ,
should the stock finally be put into your $80-to-$100 stocks like Caterpillar and Terex? - In doing my homework on Yum! Brands (YUM) - Get Report, I listened to the latest conference call and rewatched your "Mad Money segment with CEO David Novak, so I know you like the stock (on dips) and the company.
Is the analyst earnings view of 45 cents per share realistic?
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(Editor's note: Cramer owns Caterpillar, ConocoPhillips and NYSE Euronext for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust.)
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