Jim Cramer on Meta Platforms, Inc (META): ‘I Find It To Be Little More Prurient’

We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer Discusses Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, And These 13 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Meta Platforms, Inc (NASDAQ:META) stands against the other stocks.

In one of his latest appearances on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer started the morning by commenting on the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) release. The PPI, which tracks inflation upstream of the supply chain, rose by 0.2% in December and fell short of economist expectations of 0.3%. However, this didn’t lead to any significant reaction in the bond market. According to Cramer, “Carl these, the bonds just don’t want to react to anything good. Of course, we can immediately say, it’s because we’re gonna get a tough CPI number tomorrow. The fact is, is these numbers are tame. People have to start recognizing that there are some good numbers coming.”

He shared other factors that might be fueling the bond market’s performance. “House prices coming down, food coming down, but it doesn’t seem to matter,” Cramer remarked. He added “What the bonds are reacting to I think is a new administration, uh, concern about what is going to be, uh, tariffs, even though it looks like they’re going to be phased in. You know David, interest rates don’t wanna come down here. And they don’t wanna come down there’s too much issuance, there’s a belief that the next administration is much more inflationary. And David it doesn’t seem to matter what is printed, the bonds don’t want to go higher. Interest rate’s not low enough.”

Another news that has made a lot of headlines recently is TikTok’s fate in the US. Cramer believes that rather than a complete bank, there could “be a gradual diminution of the service. In other words, it’s not going to be turned off. I think that this whole idea that the Chinese Communist Party is really just a gigantic private equity firm leaves me cold. I just don’t think that they are in a situation to broker a deal.”

One person that the CNBC TV show host believes isn’t discussed enough is electric vehicle billionaire Elon Musk. “I mean, Carl, it’s so exciting to talk about Elon Musk. I mean we haven’t talked about Elon, you know you have to wait maybe to nine o’ four to talk about Elon Musk. I just say we do it at the very top,” believes Cramer. He added “We have Elon Musk being the most important, well, he’s, he’s co-president right now which I think is a little absurd.. . . this man has become, Carl, a nation-state within. He’s a state within a state.”

On the topic of markets, Cramer was appreciative of the fact that the market and equal-weighted benchmark S&P indexes are up identically over the last six months “Well look I, that’s good news actually. We want to have broader leadership,” he remarked. However, without Wall Street’s favorite AI stock, Cramer believes “you have a market that’s kind of ruthless. . . David, you know that this market survives on NASDAQ fuel and not on Dow fuel. And yet people still insist on talking about the Dow.”

Finally, Cramer has also spent quite a bit of time discussing social media CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. This time around, he shared “I’ll go right to Joe Rogan. I’ll be five hours in Joe Rogan. One of the most jarring things about the Joe Rogan interview was that he said he had to take a bathroom break. Well, there’s professionalism personified.” Cramer also commented on whether 38% is too much for an interviewer to speak. Taking a mixed view, he stated “I think it is. I used to put a stopwatch to my show Kudlow & Cramer. I got to speak 38% of the time so you know what, maybe it’s not so bad.”

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Is Meta Platforms Inc. (META) the Best Machine Learning Stock to Buy According to Hedge Funds?

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Meta Platforms, Inc (NASDAQ:META)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q3 2024: 235

Meta Platforms, Inc (NASDAQ:META) is one of the biggest social media companies in the world. The technology-focused nature of its CEO Mark Zuckerberg proved to be a boon for the stock in 2024. Meta Platforms, Inc (NASDAQ:META)’s shares ended the year 69% higher as investors were optimistic about its ability to monetize AI by selling features to advertisers. The firm also enjoys a strong moat in the AI sector as it has developed a foundational AI model. In 2025, Meta Platforms, Inc (NASDAQ:META)’s been in the news for scrapping fact-checking in the US and for Zuckerberg’s appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. Here’s what Cramer said:

“I know Meta AI is supposed to be the most exciting. I find it to be little more prurient. When it comes to the metaverse I thought that Ralph Lauren was supposed to have a mall right next to, I don’t know, Macy’s. Hasn’t really turned out that way but at the same time the dialogue has switched mostly to Taekwondo and rifles. And David, you better start shooting pigs [referring to Zuckerberg’s hobby of hunting boars] if you want to be on board here.

“Let them lower the price [of the Vision Pro]. I did buy the Meta glasses for everybody for the holiday. I have the Ray-Bans. I was always partial to the Ray-Bans to begin with.

“I’m still reeling from that Joe Rogan interview because it was two libertarians talking about no need for government, I don’t know Carl, it was just different. Wide ranging is the word you picked, and I think that’s absolutely right.”

Overall META ranks 1st on our list of the stocks Jim Cramer recently discussed. While we acknowledge the potential of META as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some 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 META but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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