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Cramer, Kass, and Whitney: Most Popular CNBC Videos of the Week

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Published: Friday, 24 Feb 2012 | 2:02 PM ET
By: CNBC.com

Here they are: a countdown of our five most popular videos from the past week, February 17 to February 24, 2012.

You'll see:

  • Jim Cramer talk about his biggest worry right now, along with his warning to stay away from a well-known stock he calls a "gigantic loser"
  • Doug Kass explain why he's betting against more gains for stocks
  • Meredith Whitney reveal the one big bank stock she likes
JPMorgan Chase Calls a Bottom in Housing
Tapped by the CEO Jamie Dimon in February of 2011 to fix JPMorgan Chase's mortgage business, chief administrative officer Frank Bisignano was the bank's lead man during the negotiations with the Federal government and state attorneys general over a mortgage servicing settlement. Bisignano said the recently signed $25 billion dollar deal is a positive for the five banks involved, homeowners and the housing market, a market he said is now at a bottom.

#5 - 'Darn Close' to Housing Market Bottom

CLIP #4 - CRAMER: STAY AWAY FROM THIS 'GIGANTIC LOSER'

#4 - Cramer: Stay Away From This 'Gigantic Loser'

No Huddle Offense: HPQ, One Big Loser
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his thoughts on Hewlett-Packard, and why investors should stay away from the stock and accumulate some of its competitors, instead.

CLIP #3 - DOUG KASS: WHY I'M SHORTING THE STOCK MARKET

#3 - Doug Kass: Why I'm Shorting the Stock Market

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We count down our five most popular videos from the past week, February 17 to February 24, 2012. 

   
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