Cramer: I wouldn't boot any of our 12 core stocks. If anything, I'd add one more

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We identified our core holdings at the Club's Annual Meeting in February.

The 12 core Investing Club portfolio stocks that we identified at our Annual Meeting in February are the 12 we still stand by. On Thursday, during our September Monthly Meeting, a member asked Jim Cramer whether he would change any of the core holdings, which are Apple , Amazon , Costco , Danaher , Eaton , GE Healthcare , Linde , Eli Lilly , Meta Platforms , Microsoft , Nvidia , and TJX Companies . Jim said no. "I just want to add one," he added.

. Reflecting Jim's view of not buying here, the stock has our wait-for-a-pullback 2 rating and a $92 price target. hit an all-time high of $94.50 in March. The stock has dropped 8% since. Year to date, it has increased more than 12%. The investment thesis is still there for to benefit from the radiology needed for patients and would-be patients of an emerging class of Alzheimer's drugs, one of which is made by Lilly. Fed interest rate cuts can also help hospitals finance the MRI and CT scan machines that GE Healthcare is known for. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.

 

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