CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday offered investors a collection of stocks that he believes will perform well this year.
Kevin Stankiewicz"These companies tend to make things or do stuff at a profit while returning capital to shareholders, all with reasonably priced stocks — exactly the rubric for what worked once the [Federal Reserve] declared war on inflation," Cramer said.
MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Great! Now so know what to short. 😃
MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Here is the big mouth prick's 2022 pick. If you bought them, you'd be down big time one has lost 75%. There are 6 losers 2 flat and 2 with modest gains
MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Cramer—smart guy—about two weeks ago—Tesla has peaked
MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer How about Tesla?
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