Dinar Currency Endorsed By CNBC’s Jim Cramer

Jim Cramer has been my stock investing mentor for almost 2 full years now, and this video shows Jim’s view on Iraq investing.

Although Jim is sceptical about all new types of investments especially in post war countries Mr Cramer endorses the Iraq Dinar currency as an ‘Iraq Play’.  In a nut shell, this is a full endorsement of the banknotes and currency held in accounts, Iraqi Dinar.

Anyone who has ever watched Mad Money with Jim Cramer on CNBC or listened on satellite radio to his show knows that Jim is an investing expert.  Even the US Treasury Department keep a close eye on Jim’s advice.   Jim keeps a close eye on the US Government too! 

Regardless, Dinar currency is a go in mainstream media and Jim would be the one to initiate such initiative.  Five years ago Iraq Currency would not be endorsed on national TV but the investment has matured to the point where the only main risk is in the contacts and procedures by which the opportunity is accessed. 

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Written by Darren Chabluk for http://DrDinar.com
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8 Responses to “Dinar Currency Endorsed By CNBC’s Jim Cramer”

  1. Edward Bailey says:

    I just saw the interview with Jim Cramer on CNBC, folks I’m telling you, this endorsement by him should put everyone’s mind to rest and remove any doubts! I still believe that payday is just around the corner.

  2. Stanng says:

    Jim Cramer on CNBC did everything but gurantee the success of the dinar! What else could he have said? I agree payday is just around the corner.

    The doubters moaning about a currencey change and the dropping of zeros is the lack of courage to shell out a few stingy bucks to make a big time profit. It is not if it is going to happned but when it is going to happen!

  3. It appeared to be a very encouraging (and interest stimulating) interview.

    I just wondered how anyone was actually able to appreciate what was being said: I found it excruciatingly painful to “listen” to as it was choppy and jerky the whole way through – and didn’t improve when I replayed (just in case)…

    Yesterday’s one wasn’t half as bad. Would anyone have any (polite) suggestions for how I could improve the quality of the replay? Please…

    All the same, Darren, THIS IS EXHILARATING spotlighting!

  4. Suzanne, this is an internet signal issue. I have no problem watching either video. The video servers for CNBC are in USA.

    Here is a simple test for you. Watch any youtube.com video and see how that does. If the youtube video works well, then it is a bandwidth issue with CNBC’s server probably due to high traffic.

    If both youtube and CNBC are the same bad quality on your computer then I would say that it is your internet service provider. In such case you would want to inquire about a faster service. There are different kinds of high speed internet.

    Regardless, yes, the videos are very nice. They are encouraging me too…

  5. Monique says:

    I think this is exactly what we were waiting to hear. Great news!

    And as it was pointed out, Iraq`s recovery is going to be an `oil based recovery` so now we wait till all the `ducks are in a row` in the oil industry and AWAY WE`LL GO!!! :-)

  6. Frank says:

    Hello Darren, hopefully I will not be out of line to ask, the relaunch in reference to membership, is there going to be a membership fee that I need to prepair for? I understand that some courses taken will have a fee, Right?

    Appreciate what you are doing Darren, I am glad one can pursue their investing enterprise in Iraq educated and informed, speaking of myself that is.
    Thanks Darren.

  7. Frank says:

    ooopssss! Sorry Darren, I got the answer, sorry guys!

  8. Garry Seek says:

    I’ve been trying to learn about these things for a long time and I really want to get my trading up to a higher level. Other than babypips.com where can I go to really learn what’s what in forex?

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