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Jim Cramer's Get Rich Carefully by James J. Cramer
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer shows you how to turn your savings into real, lasting wealth.
 
Tired of phony promises about getting rich quickly? How about trying something different? How about going for lasting wealth—and doing it the cautious way? In Get Rich Carefully, Jim Cramer draws on his unparalleled knowledge of the stock market to help you navigate our recovering economy and make big money without taking big risks.

In plain English, Cramer lays it on the line. No waffling, no on-the-one-hand-or-the-other hedging, just the straight stuff. He names names, highlights individual and sector plays, identifies the long-term investing themes—and explains how to develop the discipline you need to exploit them. An invaluable personal finance book, Get Rich Carefully is your guide to turning your savings into real, lasting wealth in a practical, highly readable, and entertaining way.

James J. Cramer graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College, where he was president of the Harvard Crimson. He worked as a journalist at the Tallahassee Democrat and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, covering everything from sports to homicide, before moving to New York to help start American Lawyer magazine. After a three-year stint, Cramer returned to Cambridge and earned his JD from Harvard Law in 1984. Instead of practicing law, however, he joined Goldman Sachs, where he worked in sales and trading. In 1987, he left Goldman to start his own hedge fund. While he worked at his fund, Cramer helped start Smart Money for Dow Jones, and in 1996, founded TheStreet.com (now TheStreet, Inc.). Cramer retired from his fund at the end of 2000 to embrace media full-time, including radio and television. He is host of CNBC's Mad Money with Jim Cramer and cohost of Squawk on the Street. He serves on TheStreet, Inc. board of directors, is a columnist and contributor for TheStreet's RealMoney and ActionAlerts PLUS, and participates in various video segments for TheStreet TV. Cramer is the author of Confessions of a Street Addict, You Got Screwed, Jim Cramer's Real Money, Jim Cramer's Mad Money, Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life, and Jim Cramer's Getting Back to Even.

James J. Cramer graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College, where he was president of the Harvard Crimson. He worked as a journalist at the Tallahassee Democrat and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, covering everything from sports to homicide, before moving to New York to help start American Lawyer magazine. After a three-year stint, Cramer returned to Cambridge and earned his JD from Harvard Law in 1984. Instead of practicing law, however, he joined Goldman Sachs, where he worked in sales and trading. In 1987, he left Goldman to start his own hedge fund. While he worked at his fund, Cramer helped start Smart Money for Dow Jones, and in 1996, founded TheStreet.com (now TheStreet, Inc.). Cramer retired from his fund at the end of 2000 to embrace media full-time, including radio and television. He is host of CNBC's Mad Money with Jim Cramer and cohost of Squawk on the Street. He serves on TheStreet, Inc. board of directors, is a columnist and contributor for TheStreet's RealMoney and ActionAlerts PLUS, and participates in various video segments for TheStreet TV. Cramer is the author of Confessions of a Street Addict, You Got Screwed, Jim Cramer's Real Money, Jim Cramer's Mad Money, Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life, and Jim Cramer's Getting Back to Even.

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Reviews

*The New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller*

“Look to this book for guiding principles rather than specific stock tips … Forget about getting rich quick: The new investment climate, writes Mad Money host Cramer, is “treacherous…bizarre stock movements have become the staple, if not the hallmark, of this era.” Cramer, formerly known for his exuberant approach … has since taken a visibly more deliberate approach to the matter. This new book reflects his caution ... Cramer’s long list of dos and don’ts (Relative valuations don’t justify a purchase”; “Stop falling in love with your stocks”) is worth the price of the book.”—Kirkus

“In highly accessible language, Cramer explains how the stock market is influenced by economic data, Fed policy, world events, the actions of hedge funds, and the trend toward sector funds even when the underlying fundamentals of a stock remain stable. Drawing on his long experience, both mistakes and successes, Cramer demystifies the stock market and offers sound investing advice and an insightful overview of the market for cautious investors.” — Booklist

“Jim is a whirlwind, a true force of nature. He embodies not only the strongest work ethic extant (something Omega Advisors' Lee Cooperman taught me is at the epicenter of investment success) but in my decades in the investment business I know of no other person that possesses the breadth of knowledge about individual stocks. He is a reservoir of information…And that is why Jim Cramer's Get Rich Carefully … is a must-read…My advice? Run, don't walk, to read Jim Cramer's Get Rich Carefully. Booyah!”—Doug Kass, TheStreet.com
 

“Who wouldn't want to "Get Rich Carefully," as the title of Jim Cramer's new book promises? The stock market may seem scary, but Cramer says you can make money with research, logic and prudence….Whether Cramer's advice will make you a boatload of money or not, his rational explanations make stocks seem less intimidating.”—Jessica Gresko, Associated Press
 
“Careful isn't the word that usually comes to mind when investors think of Jim Cramer…[b]ut Cramer says his show has changed, and his newest book reflects this epiphany. Cramer is now professing a different, more traditional, approach to the stock picking.”—USA Today

“A must-read… My advice? Run, don't walk, to read Jim Cramer's Get Rich Carefully.”—Doug Kass, TheStreet.com
 
“Inspiring … even investors on the wrong side of Wall Street’s recent shakeups may find the courage to get back in the game.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“[Cramer] is the greatest public generator of excitement and knowledge about the market today.” —David Denby, The New Yorker Expand reviews
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