
We recently published a list of Jim Cramer Says Wait A Little & Discusses These 11 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discusses.
In a recent appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer commented on the increasing bearishness in the stock market. His co-host Carl Quintanilla asked Cramer about Cramer’s observations about the ratio of price target cuts versus raises. In response, Cramer replied:
“Jeez, I got stuck there. I had a gold company where the price target was raised. And really, not much else. I had fifty price targets that were cut and then I stopped counting. In part because I didn’t wanna come here and be a real downer. I mean I’ve been struggling with that all morning. I was looking for something positive to say. Jason Gerwirtz, you know, our guru here, was saying, ‘Jim, I mean, what do you do with your cash?,’ and I just wanna. . .because it’s important to tell people what we do. I contribute every month, the last day, and I’ve been doing this everyday, S&P fund, can’t own stocks. . . And today, David, I said I wanna wait.”
Cramer also shared an interesting trading strategy from his personal life. He revealed that at the end of every month, he contributes to an S&P fund as he can’t directly buy stocks. However, when asked why he thought to wait this time around, Cramer replied: “Because I can’t think of a dumber day to buy. Okay, sorry. . .I debated ending the show there, but I think there’s a better day to buy. It’s not just yet.”
However, while Cramer has stopped buying for himself as of the date the show aired, he did share strategies about when to buy. According to the CNBC TV host, recalling previous tumultuous market environments might be helpful. He shared:
“Okay, so, you have to decide when you use analogues, do you do 2018? Do you do 2022? Those were situations where the Fed had to act because there was, you know they created, a bad moment. And we a President that’s creating a bad moment.”
Elaborating further, Cramer discussed in detail the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike cycle of 2022 when the central bank shocked markets with successive 75 basis points interest rate hikes. He outlined:
“Okay so let’s go back in history. I mean therefore, let’s say you have the Federal Reserve saying in 2022, we gotta raise rates. And we have to do it rapidly. And do you sit there and just say you know what, I’m going to be punished and take my pain. Or you say, listen, I’m gonna dodge it. Maybe I’ll sell a little. . .maybe we’re in one of those moments, it happens. The question is, those were all the Fed starting the cycle, which takes a long time, you don’t stop buying the day after. But when you listen to what David said about the tariffs, it reminds me of, okay you have a rate cycle, and you know you’re gonna get clobbered. So maybe you wait a little. Uh, we did go down 10.8% in the S&P and it seemed like the President relented. This seems like an angrier President. I don’t get the sense that he’s, not only is he not thinking right now about the market, I question whether he’s thinking about the people who voted for him.”