Shares of auto parts manufacturer, American Axle, are cheap and moving in the right direction, says Mad Money's Cramer. Its stock offers investors a smart speculative buy right here, selling for only 5.6 times forward earnings estimates, despite having a 16% long-term growth rate.
Mad Money's Jim Cramer discusses the poor performance of oil services companies and drillers, and the outlook for the sector, with Andrew Gould, Schlumberger chairman.
The cacophony of earnings next week is almost too much to handle, says Mad Money host, Jim Cramer, explaining how investors can navigate through the flood of releases, including, Halliburton, DuPont, McDonald's, Caterpillar, and Honeywell.
Mad Money's Cramer says dividends are the best source of wealth that stocks can give investors, and there is no better way to find out about the prospects for increased dividends than to listen to the earnings calls.
If investors don't know the direction of a company's gross margins, says Mad Money's Cramer, then they won't know the direction the stock is going to take.
Cramer explains why it's important for investors to measure a stock's earnings growth and its quality of earnings growth against other companies in its sector.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer answers viewer questions on whether dividend stocks are a crowded trade, a strategy for selling stocks, and how much gold should be a part of your portfolio.