Jim Cramer Says These 10 Stocks Can Do Well Regardless of Who Wins

5. CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWD)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 69

Cramer said that he is a  big believer of cybersecurity, which is why his trust owns CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWD) stock.

“Hey, speaking of hating to lose the CEO of Palo Alto Networks, that’s Desh Aurora, and the CEO of CrowdStrike, that’s George Kurtz, are both extremely competitive. They know how to stop cybercrime better than anyone. I know it hurts our diversification efforts, but the Charitable Trust owns both these stocks because I’m a huge believer in cybersecurity and I’m not gonna be left behind by a great stock here. There’s so much crime happening online. These companies literally can’t handle all the business. Imagine that, I call that a high-quality problem.”

CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) offers cybersecurity solutions. It is known for its Falcon platform, a comprehensive suite of endpoint security solutions. Despite facing challenges earlier this year due to an outage that temporarily impacted its reputation, the company continues to be regarded as a top player in its field. During the fiscal 2025 second-quarter earnings call, which ended on July 31, CEO George Kurtz acknowledged that the outage caused some prospective customers to delay signing contracts.

However, he emphasized that most of these deals remain active in the sales pipeline, indicating that the company’s position in the market is still strong. Its Falcon platform offers a wide range of security tools, with 28 modules available to customers. In the second quarter of fiscal 2025, 65% of its customers were using at least five of these modules. The number of deals involving eight or more modules saw a significant increase, up 66% compared to the same period last year.

CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) uses generative AI to detect threats and respond to potential breaches more rapidly. The company claims to have “the industry’s most complete AI-native defense,” positioning its technology as highly advanced. Its AI models are trained on data from more than 2 trillion incidents every day, enabling them to continually improve in terms of both speed and accuracy. This sophisticated approach to threat detection is central to the company’s value proposition and has helped maintain its reputation as a leader in endpoint security.