Cramer lays out his strategy for predicting big moves to the upside.
Shares of Tupperware Brands have more than doubled since Cramer first recommended it. To find out what's ahead for the company, Cramer spoke with CEO Rick Goings.
Stocks closed substantially weaker Tuesday, although off the lows of the session, as investors focused on the European Union's efforts to address Ireland's debt troubles and inflation in China. Travelers fell, while Home Depot rose.
Stocks remained substantially weaker ahead of the close Tuesday as investors focused on the European Union's efforts to address Ireland's debt troubles and inflation in China. Travelers fell, while Home Depot rose.
With stocks having closed sharply higher Wednesday, the traders discussed names that caught their eye.
Which stocks should investors be buying into next week? Don Schreiber, founder, president and CIO of WIB, and Alan Lancz, president of Alan B. Lancz & Associates, shared their best plays.
Here's what analysts and others say they're watching before the bell Friday.
The Dow is down less than 100 points — not bad, given the number of top line misses and poor housing starts data Tuesday morning. Remember, with the largest weighting in the Dow, IBM alone is contributing almost half of the blue chips losses (over 40 Dow points).
Tupperware posted a record quarter and CEO Rick Goings says the fundamental business is strong.
A gauge of the small-cap sector, officially entered a bear market Thursday, dropping more than 20 percent from its intraday high reached in late April.
Today's six stocks worth watching.
Cramer takes your questions during Mad Mail.
You might think so given the size of its stock buyback program. Check out Cramer’s interview with the CEO.
Following are the week’s biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Starbucks and Chipotle popped while Qualcomm and Ebay dropped.
Following are the moves you might have missed. Find out why shares of United Technologies and Tupperware popped while Mechel dropped.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
Markets were mostly flat after a higher opening on Monday, as investors sold energy and materials stocks. How should investors be positioned? Neil Hennessy, portfolio manager and CIO of Hennessy Funds and Dan Veru, Palisade executive vice president and CO-CIO of Capital Management shared their insights.
The Lightning Round is extended in this CNBC.com exclusive feature.
The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.
Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 5:00 PM ETAhead of the Fed meeting, the S&P 500 appears headed toward 1,687, StockMonster's Guy Adami says.
Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 6:40 PM ETYou say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.