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Ladies' Night Web Extra: Part 1

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Published: Wednesday, 23 Jan 2008 | 2:24 PM ET
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Web Editor, "Mad Money"

Mad Money Web Extra, Pt. 1



Cramer loves doing Mad Money, but sometimes he wishes he had more time with viewers. That's why he jumped at the chance to spend some extra time -- after the show was finished taping -- answering audience questions just for cnbc.com.

So check out this video, where Cramer gives in-depth answers to questions about Target and TJX, Merck and Schering-Plough, and whether being in cash is a good idea right now.

Jim's charitable trust owns Schering-Plough.

Jim Cramer is co-founder, director and shareholder of TheStreet.com.

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The show was over, but Cramer kept going. Don't miss his in-depth answers to audience questions about Merck, Target and more.Investing can be confusing. Luckily, Cramer has mapped out some road rules for all you Home Gamers trying to navigate the jungle that is Wall Street. Think of it as "Mad Money 101" –- some fundamental advice to keep in mind as you play the market. Whether you're a first time investor or a seasoned financier, it's always good to remember the basics.
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