Looking For The Winners Out Of The Dot Coms

from the the-latest-from-Cramer dept

So, in the past few weeks we've been trashing Jim Cramer over at theStreet.com for saying that the internet was dead dead dead. Why is it he's suddenly talking about hanging on to his dot com investments? Seems a bit odd. He even talks about how many people are selling their dot coms at a loss for tax purposes, but he's going to hang on, because he thinks that the good dot coms will rally at the beginning of next year. In the over two years I've been reading Jim Cramer, the one thing that bothers me most is his ability to flip-flop very quickly. I understand changing your mind, but sometimes it seems like he completely forgets what he said a week ago.
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