Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

'Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 9/2/25

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Sep 2, 2025
Dive into the complex world of Wall Street, exploring how Fidelity Active ETFs adapt to market changes. Discover the pressures of September's stock downturn and the effects of institutional profit-taking. Unpack strategies for long-term growth, especially in tech stocks, and witness Hasbro's fascinating pivot from toys to gaming. Venture into the rising allure of stocks and cryptocurrencies amidst economic uncertainty, while the intersection of celebrity culture and luxury jewelry adds a glitzy twist to market discussions.
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INSIGHT

September's Seasonal Sell-Off

  • September is historically the worst month for stocks, with frequent profit-taking by institutions ahead of year-end.
  • That seasonal selling helps explain current weakness despite a strong year-to-date market.
ANECDOTE

Cramer's Hedge Fund Year-End Habit

  • Cramer recounts selling winning positions late in the year when running a hedge fund to lock in gains.
  • He says many big institutions follow the same profit-taking practice heading into year-end.
INSIGHT

Tariff Ruling Shocked Bonds And Stocks

  • A court ruling invalidating tariffs created short-term bond-market panic by threatening tariff revenue used to offset deficits.
  • That shock amplified selling as bond yields rose and equity sentiment soured.
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