The first show at the NYSE will be July 18.
The new set, being built exclusively for “Mad Money,” will incorporate the architectural elements of the NYSE. Situated on the trading floor next to the bell podium, the new studio will include interactive state-of-the-art technology and the iconic “Mad Money” soundboard.
Additionally, an updated graphics package will be introduced featuring a new color palette.
“I came to Wall Street 40 years ago and fell in love with it instantly,” said Cramer in a statement. “The New York Stock Exchange is the pinnacle of capitalism, and I am ecstatic and elated to be back home.”
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