Cramer’s lightning round: I’m sticking with Nvidia

Cramer’s lightning round: I’m sticking with Nvidia


Nvidia Corp: “I know it’s overvalued right now. … I think a year from now, the stock’s going to be higher, and I’m sticking with Nvidia.”

GoPro Inc: “I said sell that stock. … $95, never looked back.”

Home Depot Inc: “I think that the Fed is directly targeting renovation and building of homes. … But you have to stay the course.”

Lucid Group Inc: “Lucid is losing a huge amount of money. I don’t recommend stocks that are losing money.”

SoFi Technologies Inc: “I’m willing to back [CEO Anthony Noto] right here, right now.”

Disclaimer: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Nvidia.

Cramer's lightning round: I''m sticking with Nvidia

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