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Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 4/29/26

4/29/202644 min

Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    What made you confident that you could do something that hadn't been done before? I have no fear of failure.

  2. Speaker 10:06

    Trailblazing women changing the game.

  3. Speaker 20:08

    One of my favorite pieces of advice: think about what your boss's boss needs.

  4. Speaker 00:13

    Leadership can look in many, many different forms. It really does come down to just trusting yourself. Life is short, and you just gotta think big to accomplish big things.

  5. Speaker 10:22

    Julia Boorstin hosts CNBC Changemakers and Power Players. New episodes every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts.

  6. Jim Cramer· Soundbite0:29

    [upbeat rock music] My mission is simple, to make you money. I'm here to level the playing field for all investors. There's always a bull market somewhere, and I promise to help you find it. Mad Money starts now.

  7. Jim Cramer· Host0:44

    Hey, I'm Cramer. Welcome to Mad Money. Welcome to Cray America. [laughs] Other than being friends, I'm just trying to make you some money. My job is not just to entertain, but to teach about this crazy market. So call me at 1-800-743-CNBC, or tweet me @JimCramer. When it comes to tech companies, you know [laughs] what? It's become not enough just to beat and raise anymore. You need to have something else going on, something that's not in your control. You need a shortage, or else your stock's not gonna get much love, even if you're one of those big dogs. Yeah, the hyperscalers we talk about, the ones that reported after the close this very evening. Now, there are a lot of cross currents today we should mention. A day when the Fed met, a day when the President proclaimed for a second time that he's no longer going to be a nice guy toward the enemy Iran.

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