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Outrage of the Day: PhDs and Academics

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Published: Tuesday, 12 May 2009 | 7:55 PM ET
Paul Toscano By: | Producer, CNBC.com

"Somebody, please, stop the Nobel Prize winners! These guys have become completely toxic to the market!” said Cramer on Tuesday, pointing out the likes of Nobel winner Paul Krugman, who is saying the rally is wrong and a rapid recovery is unlikely.

Cramer's Outrage of the Day
Cramer shares his outrage of the day.

Cramer’s most recent outrage is on the academics who are judging the markets from afar, instead of living in the trenches, or actually being in a position to do something about it. In fact, he says many of them are making things worse!

For Cramer’s full outrage, watch the video!


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Cramer’s most recent outrage is on the academics who are judging the markets from afar, instead of living in the trenches.

   
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