We recently published a list of Jim Cramer Discusses These 11 Stocks & Says People Don’t Understand Tariffs. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Peloton Interactive, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTON) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discusses.
In a recent appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer commented on the markets ending another volatile week that ended after a massive $4 trillion selloff on the flagship S&P since the post-election week at the start. He outlined that one of the reasons that the week was tumultuous was that the President was “creating pain” and then saying that he was sorry that there was pain. Cramer described Trump as gratuitous and added that the President’s comments had killed the stock market’s rally.
Cramer added that Trump “took stocks that had been going up and reversed them.” Cramer’s “still trying to figure out where the playbook gets us,” with the playbook being the President’s comments about the economy and the stock market. Following this, co-host Carl Quintanilla asked Cramer his thoughts on rumors that the President was trying to drive the bond market down but the strategy didn’t seem to be working. In response, Cramer shared:
“Well I mean we had that auction yesterday, that didn’t go well. People are kind of so on edge, but it’s not a flight to quality on edge. It’s more of a flight to cash. I mean you know this idea of a flight to quality does include that there’s part of the curve you wanna be on. Now when I was a hedge fund manager, there were these moments where you’d hear flight to quality and that meant that you really wanted to be in 30-day paper. We’re kind of back to that. Because that’s safe. 30-day’s very safe. It’s safe from the President. And, look, I, the President’s interesting. He’s intriguing. But I never really felt that we were in a moment where stocks should go down. When I was close to President Biden, when he would ride the train and I’d see him in Washington. . .I would have the page [inaudible] stock price, he would come over [inaudible] I don’t care about any of those. Well the President does. He wants them lower! He’s creating a sale. I mean I’ve never seen a sale mandated before. No one was thinking that he was going to bend when he did that gratuitous tweet.”
Cramer wondered who was in the President’s ear and was advising him on his social media posts. Shifting gears, he shared that “we need steel to be a viable industry” especially as steel prices had struggled through 2024. Cramer has shared multiple times in his previous appearances that a big reason behind the lower steel prices is cheap Chinese steel flooding the US market through Mexico and he wants the President to act on it to stabilize the market.
He also shared his thoughts on the President’s latest round of tariffs on expensive alcoholic beverages:
“I mean the average person in this country, Republican or Democrat, is struggling to try to figure out what it means to put a big tariff on champagne other than the fact that well hey, there goes champagne. There’s no context. There’s no understanding. There’s no webpage you can go to that allows you to learn. You know you’re on your own, everyone’s on their own trying to figure out what a tariff means. And you know what does a tariff means? Well it means Pernod, Pernod Ricard, more expensive. You know, Campari. I mean people don’t know what these things mean. I’m in the liquor business and I don’t know what it means.”
To make our list of the stocks that Jim Cramer talked about, we listed down the stocks he mentioned during CNBC’s Squawk on the Street aired on March 14th.
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Peloton Interactive, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTON) is a fitness firm that sells hardware such as bikes and a subscription platform. The shares have struggled this year as they have lost 26% year-to-date. However, over the year, Peloton Interactive, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTON)’s stock is still up by an impressive 48%. The shares have been on a downward trajectory since mid-February, losing their value amidst broader stock market struggles related to a potential economic slowdown. Here is what Cramer said about Peloton Interactive, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTON):
“[On Cannacord going to buy] The fitness trend is good. Remember the fatness trend is battling with the fitness trend. But I would say that Peloton . . .Subscription businesses are king. And Peloton’s a subscription business. Well done.
“Peloton seems like it’s got churn down. And I like that. That was a very good call. I thought the call was very good. Remember, I’m totally in this camp which just says, younger people want to workout.”
Overall, PTON ranks 2nd on our list of stocks that Jim Cramer discusses. While we acknowledge the potential of PTON as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than PTON but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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