Mad Money 08/19/26 | Audio Only

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Спикеры
Jim Cramer — Ведущий, Mad Money
Jeff Marx — Portfolio Analyst, CNBC Investing Club
Jim Cramer delivers a Mad Money 101 episode focused on market behavior and portfolio discipline. He argues consensus is usually priced in, recommends low-cost index funds as core holdings, and explains how to separate signal from noise and avoid mistaking rotation for fundamentals. He also warns about IPO supply gluts and uses Nvidia, consumer staples, and residential solar as teaching examples before answering viewer questions with Jeff Marx. - Cramer says widely held market views are already baked into stock prices. - He recommends low-cost S&P 500 and total market index funds for most long-term investors. - He lays out a trimming discipline of selling small portions after 20% gains and cutting losses. - He highlights Nvidia's pattern of beating estimates despite looking expensive on forward earnings. - He warns that hot IPO and SPAC waves flood the market with supply and can weigh on stocks. - He explains that consumer packaged goods rallies can be rotation-driven and residential solar was financing-sensitive. - Q&A with Jeff Marx covers gross margins, diversification, and S&P 500 versus total stock market funds.
Идеи
Jim Cramer Ведущий, Mad Money 3:44
S&P 500 index funds best core holding
A hot wave of IPOs and SPACs floods the stock market with new supply, and active managers often sell existing holdings to participate; historically this supply glut weighs on the broader market after initial euphoria.
Jim Cramer Ведущий, Mad Money 10:37
Two-thirds index, one-third Mag Seven stocks
For a retiree whose manager has lagged, he recommends two-thirds in an S&P 500 index fund and one-third in six to ten individual stocks, with two or three overweight positions mostly in Magnificent Seven names.
Jim Cramer Ведущий, Mad Money 26:28
Nvidia beats estimates and stays cheap
NVIDIA repeatedly looks expensive on forward earnings but then crushes estimates, so in hindsight the stock was remarkably cheap; this pattern has been the secret to NVIDIA since 2012.
Jim Cramer Ведущий, Mad Money 35:31
P&G rallies may be rotation, not fundamentals
Procter & Gamble and other consumer packaged goods stocks can rally because they are recession stocks or because of sector rotation, not necessarily because of company fundamentals; investors should not assume a fundamental win and should be cautious.
Jim Cramer Ведущий, Mad Money 37:28
Residential solar was financing-driven, rate-sensitive
Residential solar stocks were really a financing story: when long-term interest rates stayed elevated, customers could not afford systems without borrowing, so the group and names like Enphase got crushed.
Jim Cramer Ведущий, Mad Money 41:45
Total stock fund slightly beats S&P
John Bogle personally advised Cramer to use Vanguard's total stock market fund in his 401k because over the long term it should slightly outperform the S&P 500 by diversifying away from large caps and including young growth stocks.
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This CNBC video, published August 19, 2026, features Jim Cramer discussing SPY, MAGS, NVDA, PG, TAN, ENPH, VTI. 6 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.

Speakers: Jim Cramer  · Tickers: SPY, MAGS, NVDA, PG, TAN, ENPH, VTI