Wham. Bam. Shamalamadingdong. Kaplooey. These are sounds that Jim Joseph Cramer has probably used to describe the stock market.
While the memers among us know the host of CNBC’s “Mad Money” for being the antithesis of stock expertise, Cramer came up on the scene as a Harvard-educated, ex-Goldman Sachs hedge fund manager whose financial blog - TheStreet.com - was read amongst industry insiders.
So what’s up with this jamoche? Is he a clown with a microphone, a stock Socrates, or somewhere in the middle? The Good Work Investigative News Team sat down with Jim to hear more about his life, beliefs and attempted stranglings of former employees.
Featuring a guest appearance by artist, actor and comedian Joe Borzotta, as well as interviews with the CEO/CIO of Tuttle Capital, Matthew Tuttle and The Wall Street Journal’s Heard on the Street editor, Spencer Jakab.
Follow Matthew here: https://x.com/TuttleCapital
Follow Spencer here: https://x.com/Spencerjakab
Follow Joe here: https://www.josephborzotta.com/
Video by Dan Toomey and Henry Stockwell
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Title and packaging by Jen Walsh
Additional editing by Greg Jacob and Sebastian Vega
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