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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday suggested that home improvement retailer Home Depot acts as a secular and cyclical stock, able to both grow independently of the business cycle and flourish when the economy is doing well. "The company's secular characteristics carry it through the cyclical pain, so even if the Fed doesn't move with alacrity to cut rates, Home Depot will still win." Lower interest rates tend to improve the housing market, which normally bodes well for housing-related stocks like Home Depot. "Now you could argue that this is an unusual moment, but historically, it's actually not that unusual for Home Depot," he said. "There's a boom and bust portion of the business, but for most of that period since 1981, it kept growing regardless."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, it's Organizations: Depot Locations: U.S
Cramer says to not trade big winners ahead of earnings
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday discouraged investors from making any moves in high-value stocks ahead of earnings reports, especially in Big Tech — which will be viewed with intense scrutiny. "No one on Wall Street knows what any of the quarters will look like, except for the principals," he said. For example, he described why it's difficult to trade Alphabet based on earnings, saying that often some data in the Google parent's quarter fails to impress Wall Street. And according to Cramer, many on Wall Street will carefully examine each tech giant's spending on data centers and Nvidia products. "I am indeed trying to discourage you from trading these stocks ahead of the quarters.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer Organizations: Big Tech, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia Locations: China, It's
Cramer's Lightning Round: 'I would avoid QuantumScape'
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Lam Research's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Suncor Energy's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Oklo's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon QuantumScape's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon NetApp's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: Lam, Suncor, I'm, Joby Organizations: Lam Research, Suncor, Joby
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday told investors that resources like fossil fuels will remain important and enable technological innovations, even as investments in renewable energy continue to grow. While the tech megacaps are investing heavily in nuclear energy, Cramer suggested that power won't play a huge role in the data center for at least a decade. He also reviewed GE Vernova 's recent quarter, saying the company's strength came from electrification and natural gas, not wind or nuclear power. But Cramer also stressed that the conversation around fossil fuels extends beyond the automotive industry. "The truth is, fossil fuels are essential for a lot more than vehicles, like it or not."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Elon Musk Organizations: Meta, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft, GE
With a historic presidential election just around the corner, Chevron CEO Mike Wirth told CNBC's Jim Cramer what kind of government action is important for his company. "What really matters is consistent and coherent energy policy," he said. Wirth stressed that energy is a vital part of the global economy, saying that if supplies are constrained by political actions, it can trigger inflationary reactions across the board. According to Wirth, Chevron is apolitical and tries to work with both parties. For example, he said, oil helps create petrochemicals which are used for a variety of manufacturing purposes, including to create materials for EVs.
Persons: Mike Wirth, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Wirth Organizations: Chevron, Wirth Locations: U.S
Cramer's Lightning Round: Cheniere Energy is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-10-21 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Cheniere Energy's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon IonQ's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon NuScale Power's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon AST SpaceMobile's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Dexcom's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: Cheniere, NuScale Organizations: Cheniere, GE, GE Vernova
Jim Cramer says not to panic over higher bond yields
  + stars: | 2024-10-21 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer examined Monday's market action and said investors shouldn't be too concerned about rising bond yields. "Stocks have soared with bond yields at these levels before; in fact, they've soared with the 30-year at 5%, they've soared with the 30-year at 6%, so let's stop it with the jeremiads." The indexes ticked lower on Monday as bond yields jumped, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing 0.8% and the S&P 500 dipping 0.18%. But Cramer noted that the stock market has "had a fabulous run," even as bond yields have been creeping up. Cramer acknowledged that some investors, particularly traders with a more short-term view, are inclined to automatically trim stocks when bond yields rise.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, shouldn't, Cramer Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Federal
"American Express had tremendous success at winning over lots of younger customers, who will likely stick with the company for decades to come," he said. American Express saw its stock slip last week after reporting a slight revenue miss and trimming its full-year forecast for the metric. To Cramer, Wall Street isn't paying enough attention to American Express's earnings strength. "If you believe the big story, then, like me, you know that this regularly quarterly pullback is your chance to buy American Express hand over fist," Cramer said. American Express did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, wasn't, Monday's, Cramer, cardholders, Gen, Christophe Le Caillec Organizations: American Express, Express, Federal Reserve
With Wall Street rolling into the thick of earnings season, CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday told investors what market-moving action to keep an eye on next week, including reports from Boeing , Tesla , IBM and T-Mobile . On Tuesday, a slew of big names will report, including General Motors , Danaher , RTX and GE Aerospace . Cramer said the automaker could be a bargain, even as many on Wall Street are pessimistic about its earnings. IBM , Tesla , Lam Research and T-Mobile will report after close. Friday brings earnings from Colgate-Palmolive , and Cramer said he thinks Wall Street will love the stock but that such fondness is "way overdone."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Clark, Vertiv's, Elon Musk, Lam, Decker Organizations: Boeing, Tesla, IBM, Mobile, SAP, General Motors, GE Aerospace, Texas Instruments, Texas, Lam Research, Southwest Airlines, Honeywell, UPS, Carrier, Colgate, Palmolive Locations: Norfolk Southern
Cramer's Lightning Round: Coterra Energy is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Energy Transfer : "It trades with the whole group, and the group is actually trading very, very well...You're in good shape with ET." The bad news is you're up against Amazon...I'm a a believer in Tim, I really hope it works. Coterra Energy : "It can make money even at these levels...I think you buy the stock." I do think that, that when they come back this one will come back faster than all of them." Dover : "I think it's going to be a good quarter...It's in the data center, that's why we like it."
Persons: Tim Wentworth, he's Organizations: Walgreens, Amazon . Locations: I'm, Dover
After a siding with the bulls in the run-up to Netflix 's latest earnings report, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained why the quarter made him more optimistic about the company's future, saying he was impressed by management's outlook and commentary about content. Netflix beat Wall Street's expectations for earnings, revenue and paid membership growth when it posted its report Thursday evening. The streaming giant's shares popped 11% Friday morning and maintained those gains through close. Cramer was encouraged by management's guidance for the current quarter and 2025, as the company expects to keep up double-digit revenue growth some investors feared would be hard to maintain. He also liked Sarandos' positive read on how AI will impact business.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, maul, Cramer, Ted Sarandos, Sarandos, Emily, I'm Organizations: Netflix, National Football League Locations: Paris
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday gave investors his stamp of approval to buy some shares of Nike , but he warned that such an investment is tricky. "You've got my blessing to put on a small position — only small — because if Nike really can turn itself around, the stock will take off long before the financials do," he said. "You need to get ahead of that, but it's a risky call, so I suggest building your position gradually over time." Nike is also somewhat hostage to the consumer environment in the U.S. and abroad Cramer said. And while he admitted he'd like more definitive proof of a Nike turnaround, Cramer noted that by the time that happens, it may be too late to get in to the stock.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, You've, Elliott Hill, John Donahoe, Cramer, Donahue Organizations: Nike Locations: U.S
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday said some investors are missing market opportunities because they are too focused on what the Federal Reserve will do next when it comes to interest rates. "I'm not saying the stock market will never go down when the Fed's easing," he said. But Blackstone reported an impressive quarter, and the stock reached a new all-time high, up more than 6% by the close. He also referenced the turbulence this week in the semiconductor space — triggered by a bad quarter from Dutch chipmaker ASML on Tuesday — saying investors' Fed worries may have scared them out of expensive stocks. "Everyone who's obsessed with the Fed's next foray is basically investing with blinders on, and as a result, they're missing out on some of the greatest moves I've ever seen in my life," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, I'm, Jay Powell, Blackstone, ASML, Jensen, they're, I've, Cramer Organizations: Federal Reserve, Blackstone, Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor
Cramer's Lighting Round: Texas Roadhouse is 'still a buy'
  + stars: | 2024-10-17 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Evolv's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon NIO's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Texas Roadhouse's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon MicroStrategy's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Iron Mountain's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: You've Organizations: Texas
CNBC's Jim Cramer critiqued Tuesday's massive semiconductor sell-off, saying some on Wall Street don't recognize the lasting importance of advanced graphics chips for artificial intelligence, especially ones from Nvidia . Semiconductor companies saw their stocks plummet on Tuesday after ASML posted a disappointing quarter a day earlier than expected. Cramer pointed out that the one bright spot in ASML's poor report was its sales of chips related to AI. And according to Cramer, AI is a large part of the reason companies continue to invest heavily in nuclear power. "In fact, it's only gonna increase, especially when tech companies and utilities are furiously trying to put up nuclear power plants to meet the energy demands of Nvidia's chips."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, ASML, Cramer Organizations: Nvidia, " Semiconductor, Devices, Broadcom, Big Tech Locations: Dutch
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday said charts indicate that the bull market can roar higher if the tech sector continues to perform, especially the stock of Nvidia , a leader on the indexes. "The charts, as interpreted by Jessica Inskip, are looking pretty darn good for the S&P and the Nasdaq-100, and of course, yes, Nvidia," he said. "We've got a much broader bull market than we had six months ago, but if it's going to keep running, Inskip says we need to see some meaningful participation from tech." While tech may not have to "lead the way anymore," it still has to "at least follow the leaders," Cramer said. To explain analysis from Inskip, Cramer examined charts of both Nvidia's and the Nasdaq 100 's weekly performance since last fall.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Jessica Inskip, We've, Inskip, Cramer Organizations: Nvidia, Nasdaq
Cramer's Lightning Round: Sweetgreen is 'terrific'
  + stars: | 2024-10-16 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Oracle's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon AbbVie's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Core Scientific's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Clover Health's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Sweetgreen's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: Clover, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Abbott Labs, Clover Health, Logistics, GXO Logistics
CNBC's Jim Cramer critiqued the market action Tuesday and advised investors not to trade when stocks react immediately to earnings reports, as some of these moves are not necessarily warranted. He said the action occurred as a part of the "quarterly re-pricing process" of earnings season. While he's against painting with broad strokes when it comes to earnings season, Cramer said he's not suggesting that there aren't important benchmarks and details worth paying attention to. "There are so many people playing with so much money — professionals who pay people fortunes to figure this stuff out — let them fight to set the price," Cramer said. "For regular investors like you, trying to trade that initial post-earnings action is just an easy way to lose money four times a year, like clockwork."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Stocks, Cramer, he's Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq Locations: Dutch
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Cassava Sciences' year-to-date stock performance. Cassava Sciences : "They do have an Alzheimer's trial, but Lilly has an Alzheimer's formulation that is very good. And Lilly does have the edge on everybody else." Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Mobileye Global's year-to-date stock performance. Mobileye Global : "...I think it's just too hard to tell, I'm going to stay away from it."
Persons: Lilly, Mobileye Organizations: Mobileye
Wells Fargo CEO calls consumers 'extremely resilient'
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf gave CNBC's Jim Cramer a positive read on the consumer landscape. "We don't sit here and say risks don't exist — But what we see looks pretty, pretty strong." Wells Fargo's most recent quarter topped Wall Street's expectations, and shares surged more than 4% last Friday just after the report. By Tuesday's close, Wells Fargo was up 1.40%. While Scharf said Wells Fargo does care about its quarterly results, he suggested the market can obsess over reports more than management does.
Persons: Wells, Charlie Scharf, Jim Cramer, Scharf, Tuesday's, Wells Fargo, I'm Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: Wells
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday reviewed quarterly reports from two of the biggest names in the financial sector, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo . He said he was excited by both banks' performance and suggested their success means earnings season will bring more positive news. "While these quarters were certainly good news for JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, I think they're also good omens for earnings season and the market overall," he said. Like JPMorgan, Wells Fargo beat Wall Street's expectations last week. "Rather than getting bogged down in the details, it's better to focus on the positive overall picture, which is exactly what happened on Friday.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, they're, Cramer, Wells Fargo's Organizations: JPMorgan, Wells, Federal Locations: Wells Fargo
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Novo Nordisk's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Uranium Energy's year-to-date stock performance. Uranium Energy : "UEC's the real deal...It's going higher. We need more uranium. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Halliburton's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: Eli Lilly Organizations: Novo, Novo Nordisk, Uranium Energy, Halliburton
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday opined on the continuous success of Big Tech stocks in the market, explaining why the Magnificent Seven, as well as Netflix , continue to rally as the bull market persists. "Even if you've missed these rebounds in the Magnificent Seven plus Netflix, don't, don't sweat the program," he said. The Magnificent Seven includes Amazon , Alphabet , Apple , Microsoft , Nvidia , Meta and Tesla , and many of these stocks have seen declines in recent months followed by strong rebounds. And despite Tesla's robotaxi flop, Cramer said it's unwise to short the stock and bet against CEO Elon Musk. "Other groups can roar, too, in this market, perhaps because there's just a lot of money going around."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, you've, Cramer, Apple, Elon Musk, hasn't, there's Organizations: Big Tech, Netflix, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta, Apple, Federal Reserve Locations: China
Cramer's Lightning Round: 'I'm worried' about Boeing
  + stars: | 2024-10-11 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Boeing : "I'm worried...The balance sheet's not great, and they should have raised capital when they had a chance to. This was a very jarring series of news tonight, and I don't have any conviction whatsoever that they are getting this right."
Organizations: Boeing
After Wall Street balked at Tesla 's highly-anticipated robotaxi unveiling, CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors not to make any moves on the stock. While he said he wouldn't recommend buying Tesla after Thursday night's event flopped, Cramer discouraged shorting the stock, saying it's "dangerous to bet against" CEO Elon Musk. While impressed by the look and concept of the robotaxi, Cramer said the event's demonstration lacked substance and failed to prove its technological prowess. By Friday's close, Tesla stock was down 8.78%, and Cramer said the market's reaction speaks for itself. "Look, Tesla has a big problem: the electric vehicle market turned out to be substantially smaller than was thought," Cramer said.
Persons: Tesla, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Elon Musk, Tesla's, Musk, Friday's, Lyft, Uber, robotaxis Locations: Switzerland
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