Jim Cramer Remains Upbeat About Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)

We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer’s Bold Predictions About These 15 AI Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) stands against the other AI stocks.

With the first quarter of 2025 well underway, Jim Cramer hasn’t been short of comments on artificial intelligence. AI stocks, which entered 2025 with optimism and tailwinds were dealt a shock during January’s DeepSeek selloff. The selloff was centered around stocks of firms that investors believe stand to benefit from billions of dollars in AI GPU spending.

The firm that led the DeepSeek selloff was the AI GPU stock that has been Wall Street’s favorite. Its shares dropped by 17% during the day and are flat year to date after having gained 17% since the selloff. Cramer has also been one of the firm’s biggest fans. For instance, consider his remarks made in January before the selloff. Cramer started out by bemoaning a lack of knowledge about the firm and shared:

“Okay, some of the analysts are good, but some of the analysts are just talking about the quarter! And these are people, who are, they are bound by the four walls of idiocy. This is one of the greatest companies in the world, these people want to buy sell, buy sell, they don’t recognize that [the firm] is doing things that are just running circles around.”

In fact, Cramer went as far as to suggest that the firm was ushering in an industrial revolution. According to him:

“Industrial revolution, why can’t we believe? Do you remember, did you read that, book about John Garfield, where they talked about the telephone, and Alexander Graham Bell tries to get it into the centennial in Philadelphia, and only because the Brazilian guy there doesn’t get to represent it. And Alexander Graham Bell says you know this could revolutionize all of how we do things. And the American judges were like who is this clown?”

“I find over and over again that when you have the industrial revolutions no one really believes in them. And here’s Jensen Huang. The other day someone said to me, I see you’re like Jensen Huang, you guys both were dishwashers. And I said, I was a busboy. I mean the kinds of things I’m seeing with people at [the firm]. How’s your dog doing? My dog died three years ago, should I sell the stock? Heaven forbid they listen to Colette Kress, who is not going to give you the numbers that you want.”

However, the CNBC TV show host had to naturally adjust his expectations after investors re-calibrated their AI GPU spending. Appearing on Squawk on the Street the day after the selloff, he shared two factors that would be key in determining the future of AI stock performance. According to Cramer, these factors are energy spending and GPU orders. Investors have focused on energy stocks, particularly those that deal with nuclear energy –  a fact that has sent some stocks to gain as much as 140% over the past year. As for GPU orders, the Q4 2024 earnings season has seen big tech firms persist in their multi-billion dollar AI capital expenditure commitments.

In another morning appearance, Cramer also commented on an outfit he had discovered that was better than DeepSeek. He shared:

“Now there’s an outfit that I’ve been dealing with called you dot com. . . .I really like you dot com. It’s one of those companies that is really ahead of DeepSeek, it’s way ahead.”

He added that after digging deeper, he found that the AI GPU firm mentioned above was actually this outfit’s largest investor. The investment signaled to Cramer that there are alternatives better than DeepSeek as he commented that “the long knives came out” for it at the slightest hint of trouble.

Our Methodology

To compile our list of Jim Cramer’s bold predictions about AI stocks, we scanned the stocks he mentioned in Mad Money and Squawk on the Street as far back as September 2024. Then, we picked out stocks with AI computing, hardware, and energy generation exposure, and ranked them by the number of hedge funds that had bought the shares in Q3 2024.

For these stocks, we also mentioned the number of hedge fund investors. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds invest in? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points. (see more details here).

Is Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) the Most Profitable Tech Stock to Buy Now?

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Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q3 2024: 202

Date of Cramer’s Comments: September 4th, 2024

Performance Since Then: 18.40%

Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the poorest-performing mega-cap stocks on Wall Street. Its shares have gained a modest 18.40% since Cramer’s remarks, as they have bled nearly all gains made in December. Back then, Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s shares jumped by 11% after it announced its Willow quantum computing chip. However, they have shed 5% after the post-Willow peak as investors remain skeptical about the firm’s ability to generate massive profits with its Cloud business and AI. In his recent appearances, Cramer has remained upbeat about Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s other businesses such as YouTube. Here are his remarks from September:

“Stocks can’t stabilize until these weak shareholders sell out. History shows that significant market drops like this tend to offer great buying opportunities. On October 25th, 2023, Google dropped $180 billion, and since then, it’s come back with a 25% gain—not bad, but it’s the only stock on this list that failed to beat the S&P, which jumped 32% in that time.”

“Next week, Justice goes to court to try to stop Google. The Department claims in its brief that Google abuses its monopoly power to disadvantage website publishers and advertisers who dare to use competing ad tech products in search of higher quality or lower cost matches. According to the brief, Google uses “its dominion over digital advertising technology to funnel more transactions to its own ad tech products, where it extracts inflated fees to line its own pockets at the expense of the advertisers and publishers it purportedly serves.”

“Now, Google was recently found to be engaged in anti-competitive behavior when it paid to become the default search engine for Apple. Yeah, they got nailed for that. I get it—they paid to reach a huge audience. Microsoft could have outbid them to make Bing the default search engine, but they didn’t. However, this new case is more absurd. The Justice Department is going after Google in a business where they’re already losing market share in the open market.”

Overall GOOGL ranks 3rd on our list of the AI stocks Jim Cramer recently talked about. While we acknowledge the potential of GOOGL 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 time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than GOOGL but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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