Strong housing data boosts stocks, bolstering our new Club holding

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer conducts a captivating “Morning Meeting” livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET. Let’s delve into the highlights of Tuesday’s session. No Man’s Land The stock market saw a slight upward trend on Tuesday morning, attempting to recover from the losses incurred on Monday. However, the market remained in …

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The Role of CEOs in Stock Selection: 5 Essential Factors to Consider

It is not uncommon for a company’s stock price to fluctuate significantly based on changes in its CEO. Mary Dillon, who had a successful tenure at Ulta Beauty, experienced a 20% increase in Foot Locker’s stock price when she was appointed as its CEO. This demonstrates the significant impact a CEO can have on a …

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Jim Cramer Recognizes Troubles in These 3 Stocks but Remains Resilient

If someone were to inform me that esteemed companies like Estee Lauder (EL) or Danaher (DHR) have not only missed their quarterly targets once, but twice, I would have suggested they seek a mental evaluation. These companies are known for consistently surpassing expectations, which is why it is challenging to accurately assess their value at …

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Continuing the Rally on Wall Street: Book Profits Wisely

Every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer hosts a “Morning Meeting” livestream. Let’s take a look at the key moments from Thursday’s session: 1. Book profits on big winners: On Thursday, Wall Street saw a significant climb, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining over 350 points or roughly …

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Cramer Advises Purchasing Dip in GE Healthcare; Wishes to Follow Suit

Investment opportunity alert: Shares of GE Healthcare (GEHC) are currently experiencing a slide, providing a chance for savvy investors to take advantage of an attractive valuation in the medical-technology industry. The decline is due to its largest shareholder, General Electric (GE), monetizing its ownership stake in GEHC to pay off its own debt. However, this …

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