Jim Cramer's Latest Stock Picks: Tesla, Accenture, Ford, Target, and Snowflake
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Monday, Aug 4, 2025 7:21 pm ET1min read
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Tesla (TSLA) received a strong endorsement from Cramer, who advised investors to "buy, buy, buy!" Cramer noted that Tesla is transitioning from a car company to a technology company, and the tech sector's value is significantly higher than its current stock price, making it a compelling buy [1].
Snowflake (SNOW) was also recommended by Cramer, who stated that investors should "buy more." Cramer praised Snowflake's technology and its potential for growth in the data management sector [1].
Accenture (ACN) faced criticism from Cramer, who expressed concern about its poor performance. Cramer advised against investing in Accenture until more information about the company's issues is available [1].
Ford (F) was cautioned by Cramer due to warranty issues, which he deemed too challenging to overcome. Cramer advised against investing in Ford until these issues are resolved [1].
Target (TGT) was recommended by Cramer as a buy for those who believe in the company and have a good balance sheet. However, Cramer expressed a preference for TJX and Costco, which he believes are better investments [1].
Cramer's CNBC Investing Club Charitable Trust owns shares of TJX and Costco, indicating their confidence in these companies' long-term prospects [1].
Investors should consider Cramer's insights alongside their own research and financial goals. The market is dynamic, and staying informed is key to making wise investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/04/cramers-lightning-round-snowflake-is-a-buy.html
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Jim Cramer recommends buying Tesla, Snowflake, and TJX. He advises against Accenture and Ford due to poor performance and warranty issues, respectively. He suggests Target as a buy for those who believe in the company and have a good balance sheet, but prefers TJX and Costco. Cramer's CNBC Investing Club Charitable Trust owns shares of TJX and Costco.
In his latest "Mad Money" episode, Jim Cramer provided a rapid-fire analysis of several stocks, offering clear buy and sell recommendations. Cramer emphasized the importance of staying informed and acting swiftly in the market.Tesla (TSLA) received a strong endorsement from Cramer, who advised investors to "buy, buy, buy!" Cramer noted that Tesla is transitioning from a car company to a technology company, and the tech sector's value is significantly higher than its current stock price, making it a compelling buy [1].
Snowflake (SNOW) was also recommended by Cramer, who stated that investors should "buy more." Cramer praised Snowflake's technology and its potential for growth in the data management sector [1].
Accenture (ACN) faced criticism from Cramer, who expressed concern about its poor performance. Cramer advised against investing in Accenture until more information about the company's issues is available [1].
Ford (F) was cautioned by Cramer due to warranty issues, which he deemed too challenging to overcome. Cramer advised against investing in Ford until these issues are resolved [1].
Target (TGT) was recommended by Cramer as a buy for those who believe in the company and have a good balance sheet. However, Cramer expressed a preference for TJX and Costco, which he believes are better investments [1].
Cramer's CNBC Investing Club Charitable Trust owns shares of TJX and Costco, indicating their confidence in these companies' long-term prospects [1].
Investors should consider Cramer's insights alongside their own research and financial goals. The market is dynamic, and staying informed is key to making wise investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/04/cramers-lightning-round-snowflake-is-a-buy.html

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