Cramer's Answers 8-30 - 3589 views

On Stockpickr Answers Thursday and yesterday, Jim Cramer responded to a new batch of questions posed by members of the Stockpickr community.

Anybody can ask, respond or comment at Stockpickr Answers; the top responders get ranked in our "Top Analysts" section. Here are a few of the questions to which Cramer recently responded:

You suggested to readers on Aug. 17 to play an upside surprise in NYSE Euronext (NYX) by buying the September 80 calls for a buck and change. It looks like the bears have resumed their raid on the stock; these calls are now going for 50 cents.
Do you think this is this trade still on?

I got a paper in the mail informing me of a voluntary tender offer of $15.10 for my shares of Accredited Home Lenders (LEND). I am confused by this.
What happens if I just hold my shares? Shouldn't they just move to the $15 offer? Why is this voluntary?

You've said in the past it's a bad sign when a CFO exits a company.
What are your thoughts on Google (GOOG) now that it's finance chief has decided to hit the bricks?

I just bought the first third of my position in the KBW Regional Banking ETF (KRE). If the Fed pulls a fast one on us the rate cut in September, what would be the plan -- sell and run or use the drop to put on the rest of the position?

Seems like MasterCard's (MA) stock is rangebound until next earnings or a Fed rate cut. What do you think of buying LEAPS while they're cheap?

Anyone know why SanDisk (SNDK) fell Monday?

Earlier this week you said you think the dollar should be heading lower due to the perception of a interest rate cut. However, your friend Larry Kudlow seems to have moved to the side that rate cuts will help the dollar because it will help strengthen the economy. Since everyone has been saying the dollar will get crushed on rate cuts, could it be that we're all wrong on this one?

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