CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors on Thursday to stick with this year's market winners, tech giants, even it seems tiresome.
"What are we supposed to do? Challenge all seven gunfighters? And somehow blast them to kingdom come?" Cramer asked. "Bad idea — they deal in lead and you don't want to be their competitor."
Cramer stressed that their success is no accident. He pointed to Apple's consistently high customer satisfaction rate, Microsoft's triumph in the face of the tech industry's slowdown as well as its $10 billion on-the-money bet on ChatGPT. Facebook parent Meta was right about artificial intelligence, he continued, and Nvidia, too — securing an enormous supply of essential graphics cards that boosted its quarterly guidance by $4 billion.
Google parent Alphabet is also in the AI game, he said, and Tesla is seeing high profits in the U.S., Europe and China by selling high-quality cars at a relatively low price. "Do you want to own the petrified villagers in the Dow, or would you rather stick with what's winning — the Magnificent Seven?" Cramer said. "Remember, you don't want to wait for the villagers to turn things around, but you bet on the actual gunfighters."
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