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James J. Cramer

March 12, 2001 | The Bottom Line
Oops, You Did It Again

Wasn't anybody listening? I warned that tech wasn't through breaking your heart, but you let its pumped-up, steroid-addled physique seduce you once more.

February 19, 2001 | The Bottom Line
Double Vision

We're in the midst of a full-on recession! No, the economy is bouncing back! Have Wall Street analysts ever been this divided about what the future holds?

February 5, 2001 | The Bottom Line
Cycle Analysis

They lack the sizzle of sexier stocks, and they tend to hibernate for years at a time, but cyclicals are about to become your new best friends.

January 22, 2001 | Feature
2001 Financial Survival Guide

Quit moping about last year's stock market meltdown. That's ancient history. The time to get on with the rest of your investing life is right now!

January 1, 2001 | The Bottom Line
The New New Me

After two decades of high-octane, high-stress, high-stakes hedge-fund trading, the author's taking the biggest risk of all -- he's quitting.

December 18, 2000 | The Bottom Line
Mutual Subtraction

You played this year's frenetic market safely and conservatively -- plenty of cash and a few good mutual funds. So why are you still feeling so queasy?

December 4, 2000 | Feature
Look Out Below!

Nobody wants to say the word out loud, but the warning signs have become unmistakable. After nearly a decade of high-flying prosperity, a recession seems to be looming before us. Why isn't the Fed trying to avert it? And what can you do to protect yourself?

November 27, 2000 | The Bottom Line
Tech It or Leave It

Did you really think tech stocks were the new blue chips, perfect gems you could buy and hold? Wake up -- they're ordinary cyclicals, the kind you buy and unload!

November 6, 2000 | The Bottom Line
Bottom's Up

Every October, as predictable as the seasons, the market takes a precipitous turn for the worse. But if you know it's coming, why not profit from the rebound?

October 23, 2000 | The Bottom Line
Soldier of Fortune

This market will get worse before it gets better, and the smart thing to do is just sit it out. But if you can't, there is one way to make it work for you.