As of 2025, Jim Cramer's net worth is estimated to be approximately $150 million, reflecting his successful career across hedge fund management, television broadcasting, authorship, and real estate investments. This figure remains consistent across multiple sources, with his wealth primarily attributed to his annual salary from CNBC, book royalties, and past earnings from his hedge fund, Cramer, Berkowitz & Co..
Jim Cramer earns an estimated $5 million annually as the host of CNBC’s Mad Money and other programs.
His hedge fund, Cramer, Berkowitz & Co., achieved an average annual return of 24% over 14 years, contributing significantly to his wealth before his retirement in 2001.
He co-founded TheStreet.com in 1996, and at its peak during the dot-com bubble, his 15% stake was valued at approximately $255 million.
Cramer has invested in luxury real estate, including a $16 million New York City home and properties in Beverly Hills and Florida.
He owns a car collection valued at around $5 million, including vintage and high-end vehicles.
His book royalties from titles such as Real Money and Mad Money have also contributed substantially to his net worth.
Despite criticism over the performance of his stock recommendations and past controversies, including allegations of market manipulation, Cramer remains a prominent figure in financial media.
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How the f*** Cramer has a net worth of 150m$ with his trading decisions?
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I think he's playing us all
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(1955-02-10) February 10, 1955 (age 70)
Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, US
(1955-02-10) February 10, 1955 (age 70)
Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, US
I’m a value investor at heart. I always see Jim pumping $NVDA and apple, Lilly especially when they are at 52 week high I have no idea about his math other than momentum
I have also seen him pumping a lot of SPAC and then suddenly he changed his tune
Has anyone derived or gleaned any meaningful insights from him
As a matter of fact when Jim is bearish and crying I buy those for example
I bought meta at 90 and PayPal at $55
What is your thought I also know that there is inversecramer etf