How Bank of America Can Make You Jump for Joy

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Common shares of Bank of America have crushed the market over the past several years, but is there something else that will make investors even happier?

In this segment of The Motley Fool's financials-focused show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson look at three Tweets about AIG , Bank of America, and Richard Sherman's stock.

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