We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer Latest Stocks: 23 Stocks He Just Talked About. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) stands against the other stocks Jim Cramer recently talked about.
With the Federal Reserve’s December meeting over, Wall Street has now shifted into a new paradigm. While the central bank did cut interest rates by 25 basis points in a widely anticipated move, the bank also signaled that 2025 might be accompanied by fewer interest rate cuts than many might have anticipated. In fact, not only are markets convinced that the Fed will cut less in 2025, but some even believe that the interest rates might be hiked especially since the central bank’s median 2025 inflation outlook is 2.5% which is higher compared to the earlier 2.1%.
While the Fed’s announcements and the press conference sent the flagship S&P index by 3.2%, Jim Cramer explained how the stock market as a whole isn’t doing that well. On the episode of Squawk On The Street the day of the interest cut, he stated “Look at the material stocks, look at anything related to industrial export. Look at the housing stocks. David, there are cohorts that are indeed rolling over. It isn’t like everything is just super strong and everything is quantum computing and Rocket Lab!”
Cramer added that while some believe that sections of the economy such as retail are strong, there might be a need to look deeper. “Look there’s this growing consensus not represented necessarily in these Fed fund futures but that just says why are they doing this? And I come back and say why are they doing this,” said Cramer, adding “So I think that the talking heads, and boy are there ever a lot of talking heads, have decided that look that if you look at what we’re seeing in some retailers, things are strong. By the way in retail, it’s not strong either if you count colds.”
Going against the trend, he stressed the need to look into the data to find the right stocks. According to him, “I don’t know where these people get that things are strong, they look at the aggregate numbers, I look at the individual companies, I am trying to find companies that are strong.” Cramer was also perplexed by the Atlanta Fed’s Q4 3.2% GDP growth estimates. He shared that he’s “trying to find why. I’m trying to find where that is. You know David that travel’s very strong yeah. Leisure’s very strong. Dining out’s very strong. These are strong and by the way, they’re very obvious, they look obvious to the Atlanta Fed. I don’t know what kind of weighting they have but wow.”
The American economy wasn’t the only economy on Cramer’s mind. While he might be having a hard time believing the GDP estimates, there isn’t a doubt in his mind that the US is the best place to invest. Cramer shared that he’s “trying to find countries, maybe Argentina making a comeback, but it’s very difficult to find a country that I would invest in,” but it’s very difficult to “find a country that isn’t upset in turmoil or something.”
Speaking of other countries, Cramer believes that China “is behind so much of what’s going wrong. But they are never, other than [BY] Peter Navarro, called out.” On how the “media and other coverage says that China is in a depression,” Cramer has “to believe it because I don’t believe a single number they send. We used to be able to look at their electric power. . . . .how about when they used to do employment of youth.”
One economic sector that he’s worried about is the automobile industry. Cramer doesn’t “understand why the problems with autos are not so visible among the cognoscenti,” something he believes is very important since autos “is a huge industry. Employs a lot of people. And the layoffs and the ramifications of what could happen here and other mergers.” China is “getting away with murder, they really are, they’re getting away with wiping out industries all over the world,” Cramer said, adding that “there’s only one guy who actually stands up them, and even he was saying that he has a good relationship with Xi. And that is President-elect Trump.”
However, on an optimistic note, Cramer believes that the “Mag 7 seems almost immune even to China. Which they never really got into.”
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To make our list of the latest stocks on Jim Cramer’s mind, we made a list of the stocks he talked about during a fresh episode of CNBC’s Squawk In The Morning.
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Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q3 2024: 76
Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) is the largest coffee chain in the world. Its stock is down 5.2% year-to-date, and the stock might have been even lower if former Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol, who is widely credited for a turnaround at the fast food retailer, did not join Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) in August. Niccol’s joining sent the stock soaring by 24.5% after it had sunk by 16% in May following a 12% same-store sales decline in Q1. Niccol battled with disgruntled workers after taking over, and Cramer commented on the conflict:
“The honeymoon is so over. People talking about weakness in India too. I do feel that now it’s going to be a stock when it was at $98, the expectations were too high. I feel that it can continue to shave lower, it’s a stock I own for the club when we talk about tomorrow at our club meeting. But it is, it had that big jump from the seventies, to, uh, really to a hundred and I think it has to give up some of that David because it frankly was just up on the strength of the man and not necessarily the fundamentals. But I still trust him to come up with a plan.
“But I do think one person can make a big difference. But the, it’s not a one quarter fix.
“Look I think that uh that there was a bonus issue. I mean look what, I think the unions, I mean haven’t belonged to a union that shut, that ruined a company. I’ve always been hesitant to say, look, you know give him a little room, give the guy a little room before you go all after him. He could make it so that everybody ends up doing well. There has to be some sacrifice when your company is doing as poorly. But if it’s that we’re not getting the big share, I think that they’re recognizing that the pie is shrinking!”
Overall SBUX ranks 10th on our list of the stocks Jim Cramer recently talked about. While we acknowledge the potential of SBUX as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than SBUX but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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