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We recently published a list of Jim Cramer Discusses These 10 Stocks & Says “Traders Are Dumb As Wood.” In this article, we are going to take a look at where FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discussed.
In his latest appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer commented on the response by markets to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s comments that the inflationary effects of tariffs could be transitory. Higher inflation from tariffs had led investors to worry that the Fed might raise interest rates. However, Powell’s language assuaged these customers. Commenting on Powell and the markets, Cramer commented:
“People at home have to recognize David that there are two markets. There’s the very considered market, that was in keeping with the considered Fed reserve chief, and that’s what we have after two o’ clock. And then there’s the wild night time market where you come in and everything has just been divorced from what you heard the day before. It must be very confusing for people to say, oh my, what happened, seems like there’s a wholesale reconfiguration, a reset so to speak. But it’s all nonsense. What you see on the screen is worthless. No longer do these futures have any sort of correlation with what happened even last night. Now some of that could be because we have a new President. Some of it could just be that there’s lunacy and people who are not manipulating but making ill-advised trades long before the market opens. You’re seeing the 24 hour market, David. The problem is, in keeping with the fact that I’m at [a home improvement retailer], the traders are dumb as wood.”
Another investor concern and one that’s gone unnoticed amidst the debate surrounding tariffs and last week’s massive selloff is weakening customer sentiment. Cramer also commented on these worries and bank CEO Jamie Dimon’s thoughts on the matter:
“I think March is weak, I think the consumer is spending less. I agree with Jamie Dimon. . .Look I think that there’s genuine weakness in the endless talk about tariffs is soon going to make it so that it’s too boring to listen to us. Everyone is concerned about tariffs. People are asking about whether it’s reciprocal or protective. I mean, once again I hear, is it Hamilton or McKinley? I mean let’s stop it. No one even knows those guys anymore. What bill is McKinley on? But I will say that it is worrisome to people, so therefore they sell, soon as they hear tariffs, they get nervous.”
Our Methodology
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 20th.