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Breaking News from www.ONN.tv - Mad About Options Analyzes Cramer's Capitulation

Business Wire, Oct 8, 2008

CHICAGO -- On Monday, Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's "Mad Money," alarmed investors by appearing on NBC's "Today" show and telling investors, "Whatever money you may need for the next five years, please take it out of the stock market right now, this weekO"

This appearance is at the heart of a special "Mad About Options," hosted by E. Matthew "Whiz" Buckley, CEO of www.ONN.tv, and Jud Pyle, ONN's Chief Investment Strategist. Focusing on S&P Depositary Receipts, or "Spyders" (SPY), Buckley and Pyle present some potential option strategies to be executed in this market, both for those who are waving the white flag along with Cramer and traders who think the market might be ripe for recovery.

The full video can be found on the front page of www.ONN.tv (http://www.onn.tv). Click on the "Breaking News" image at the top right-hand corner of the home page. You can also access the video directly from this link (http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1697139148/bclid1833873 957/bctid1843442791). (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)

About the Options News Network:

Serving a rapidly growing segment of the investment community, The Options News Network is the first media outlet focused exclusively on providing top quality daily options news and entertainment, options education, options trading ideas, options strategies, and expert commentary on the options market, targeting options traders of all skill and experience levels as well as stock investors thinking about options for the first time.

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