Jim Cramer shares his thoughts on 5 stocks including Tesla, Hertz and Super Micro

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During the CNBC Investing Club's Morning Meeting on Monday, Jim Cramer opined on five stocks outside the Club's portfolio including Tesla and Hertz Global.

Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. Tesla : Shares rose 5% after the electric vehicle maker announced plans to increase prices of its Model Y cars in April. "The stock is reacting positively. ... It's just been the worst stock in the . Totally understand. Not a fan of it, but not against it," Jim Cramer said.

I don't think that's changed. I think you can still get another 4, 5 points out of it, though," he added, referring to the increasingly popular class of weight-loss drugs made by the likes of Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly , which is part of the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. Super Micro Computer : Shares fell more than 2% Monday, coinciding with the buzzy maker of artificial intelligence servers officially joining the S & P 500. "It's time to take profits in Super Micro.

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