The cost is $49 a month or $399 for the year. The website gives subscribers Cramer’s analysis of portfolio management and investing.
Jeff Nash, who has been named managing editor of the “CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer,” will be responsible for the editorial strategy, working alongside Cramer.
Nash joined CNBC in 2013 and most recently served as managing editor for CNBC Digital’s audience growth team. During his time in the role, he helped CNBC Digital reach triple-digit percentage audience growth and record highs across key traffic sources, including search, social and partnerships.
“The tremendous and immediate feedback we received about the Investing Club newsletter made it possible for our team to quickly build a must-have product intended to help members gain an edge in creating and managing their wealth,” said Margaret de Luna, general manager and senior vice president of CNBC’s direct-to-consumer business, in a statement.
Shortly after announcing the “CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer,” CNBC debuted an accompanying newsletter in October that quickly became CNBC’s fastest growing and most engaged newsletter in 2021.
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