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Jim Cramer Was Left Perplexed By NVIDIA Corp. (NVDA)’s Shares

NVIDIA’s stock stuns Wall Street—even Jim Cramer is baffled by the AI giant’s sudden shift

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NVIDIA’s shares have triggered investor confusion after a rare market move, with CNBC’s Jim Cramer publicly questioning the stock’s trajectory. Coverage highlights a $1-trillion market-value wipeout, returning NVDA to pre-boom levels, while analysts debate whether broader AI demand or internal factors are driving the volatility. Reuters, Yahoo Finance, and *The Motley Fool* dominate discussion, framing the shift as historic—NVDA’s first such dip in seven years.

Morgan Stanley underscores reliance on AI demand, while hedge funds like D.E. Shaw’s holdings remain exposed. Cramer’s perplexity contrasts with bullish calls on other AI stocks, deepening speculation about NVDA’s next move.

Watch for institutional reactions, earnings guidance, or sector-wide AI demand updates. Coverage does not yet specify whether this reflects technical trading, macroeconomic shifts, or internal challenges at NVIDIA.

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Why is Jim Cramer surprised by NVIDIA’s stock?

Cramer’s surprise stems from NVDA’s rare and sharp decline—its first significant drop in seven years—contrasting with its prior dominance as a top-performing AI stock.

Has NVIDIA’s market value truly wiped out $1 trillion?

According to *The Los Angeles Times*, NVDA’s valuation has fallen to levels last seen before its AI-driven boom, though exact figures require confirmation from updated financial reports.

Are other AI stocks also under pressure?

Coverage highlights Cramer’s bullish stance on *other* AI stocks (up 460% and 1,300% since 2023), suggesting NVDA’s move may be isolated—but sector-wide trends could emerge if AI demand weakens.

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