Jim Cramer on General Motors Company (GM): ‘It Will Drift Down And Remain One Of The Cheapest Stocks Of The S&P’

We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer’s Game Plan: Top 14 Stocks to Watch. In this article, we are going to take a look at where General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) stands against the other stocks.

Jim Cramer, the host of Mad Money, recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming earnings season, emphasizing that investors should tread carefully and avoid making any big moves.

“When people think about an exciting time for stocks, they think of the next two weeks, that’s when some of the most important consequential companies on Earth report, practically at the same time. Throw in the actions of the new president and all I can say is, we’re not gonna have any idea what the heck we’re doing until we have time, probably at night to sift through all the data points and study all the conference calls.”

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Cramer stressed that the current week, in particular, is too difficult for snap judgments. He warned that the Federal Reserve’s decision on Wednesday will only add to the uncertainty. At one point, it seemed like the market could expect a rate cut, which would push stocks higher, but then Amex reported that its customers were spending at a rapid pace. He said:

“But when American Express says today that its millions of customers are spending like mad, the Fed can’t possibly give us a rate cut, can it?”

He added that if the Fed does lower rates on Wednesday, it would likely be because Chairman Jerome Powell has caved to President Trump’s demand for immediate cuts. In this complex situation, Cramer advised investors to just sit tight and not act, pointing out that it would be a “no-win situation” for Powell.

As if the pressure of earnings reports and the Fed’s decision were not enough, Cramer also noted that this week would feature the release of the Fed’s favored inflation measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index. However, Cramer does not expect good news, given the high level of consumer spending.

“The exhausting bottom line: Look it’s a sheer hell week. Our heads will be spinning, swivel-like, lazy Susan even, as each day you can expect a flood of earnings and a sound bite from President Trump that upsets whatever order there might be. Like I always say, don’t try to make decisions during this part of earnings season, just listen. It’s too hard and I don’t want you to lose money just because this is one of eight super exciting weeks of the year.”

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For this article, we compiled a list of 14 stocks that were discussed by Jim Cramer during the episode of Mad Money on January 24. We listed the stocks in the order that Cramer mentioned them. We also provided hedge fund sentiment for each stock as of the third quarter of 2024, which was taken from Insider Monkey’s database of 900 hedge funds.

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Is General Motors Company (GM) Unstoppable Dividend Stock To Invest In?

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General Motors Company (NYSE:GM)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 64

Cramer commented on the well-known global automotive manufacturer, General Motors Company (NYSE:GM), as he said:

“Tuesday morning, we hear from General Motors, which delivers usual great numbers and after a nice opening, it will drift down and remain one of the cheapest stocks of the S&P because, in the end, it sells cars and the market only has eyes for one automaker, Tesla and that’s got nothing to do with the car business.”

Today, General Motors (NYSE:GM) reported strong financial performance for the full year 2024, posting a net income attributable to shareholders of $6.0 billion and EBIT-adjusted of $14.9 billion. For the fourth quarter, the company achieved operating profits of $2.5 billion and adjusted EPS of $1.92, which was a 55% increase compared to the previous year and exceeded analyst expectations.

The company also saw an 11% increase in quarterly revenue, reaching $47.7 billion, surpassing estimates. In General Motors’ (NYSE:GM) Q4 2024 shareholders’ letter, CEO Mary T. Barra highlighted the significant growth GM achieved throughout the year. The company’s full-year revenue grew by 9%, and GM led the U.S. market in total, retail, and fleet deliveries. GM also expanded its market share while effectively distancing itself from industry pressures related to pricing, incentives, and inventory.

Overall GM ranks 3rd on our list of stocks to watch according to Jim Cramer. While we acknowledge the potential of GM 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 GM but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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