Wall Street needs to take Trump more seriously, Jim Cramer says
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Jim Cramer says buy these 2 portfolio stocks, plus his latest thinking on Nvidia
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Vice President Vance accused The Wall Street Journal of "twisting" his answer to a question about President Trump's stance on Russia during a recent interview he granted the outlet. "President ...The Hill - 4d -
Jim Cramer is a huge fan of this 'dramatically undervalued' chemicals company
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AppLovin's postearnings pop pushes yearly gain to more than 900%, and Wall Street is still bullish
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Coinbase says crypto is seeing ‘dawn of a new era.’ But does Wall Street share its optimism?
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Trump tariffs, Musk's DOGE role and AI are among the top concerns shared by CEOs, Cramer says
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Trump wants to end a popular Wall Street tax break. What to know about the 'carried interest loophole'
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