Cramer Said the Market Always Closes Too High Versus the Morning. Watch Apple (AAPL), META (META) and Microsoft (MSFT) Today
- Jim Cramer of CNBC criticized President Donald Trump's tariffs, stating they are not truly reciprocal as claimed.
- Cramer said, 'the numbers did not make any sense,' showing his disapproval of the tariff implementation.
- Americans are reconsidering retirement strategies due to the impact of the tariffs on their finances as the stock market dropped significantly.
- Jon Mewes from California remains optimistic, stating, 'I think things are going to settle down in the future.
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'Feel like a sucker tonight': 'Mad Money's' Jim Cramer delivers scathing takedown of Trump
Until this week, Jim Cramer of CNBC's "Mad Money" was sympathetic to President Donald Trump's plan to drop tariffs on foreign goods — but then he saw the actual plan.The "Liberation Day" tariffs, which put new duties of 10 to 49 percent on goods for just about every foreign country and even some uni...
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