How to Make Money in Any Market.
'How to Make Money in Any Market' is a guide to overcoming your fear and world-weariness about Wall Street. It shows you how to make bigger money with what you have, no matter how small, and how to do so in any market. Jim Cramer is the host of CNBC's 'Mad Money' and cohost of 'Squawk on the Street'.
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- ISBN: 9781668088647
- Physical Description: 320 pages ; 2 x 15 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Simon & Schuster, 2025.
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Renowned personal finance expert, bestselling author, host of CNBCâs Mad Money, and co-host of Squawk on the Street Jim Cramer returns with how to make money in any market for every investor.
Except for the one percent of the one percent, nobody learns how to make your money grow in the stock market. Jim Cramer has spent his career determined to change that. And his latest guidance comes at just the right moment: Baby boomers are about to transfer a whopping $84 trillion dollars to the alphabet generations. What should they do with it?
Cramer has answers. Now a household name after twenty seasons of Mad Money with Jim Cramer, co-host of Squawk on the Street, and host of CNBCâs Investing Club, he shows you how to navigate the market like a pro. The only way to get rich, he argues, is to invest in growth and income stocks that he can help you identify. You just need to learn how the stock market really works, what stocks actually mean, why they go up or down, and how you can find the right ones. Hint: sure, include index funds in your portfolio, but also, side by side, you must include the stocks of companies that you know well and that you could have owned if you werenât so timidâor if the professionals hadnât talked you out of making the picks yourself. You are smart enough. Using well-honed disciplines, Cramer shows you how in How to Make Money in Any Market.
Youâre not alone in feeling befuddled by the market. But this book is your guide to overcoming your fear and world-weariness about Wall Street. It shows you how to make bigger money with what you have, no matter how small, and how to do so in any market.