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Jim Cramer, “How to Make Money in Any Market,” & NYC Politics 9/29/25

Squawk Pod

CNBC

Business News, News, Investing, Business

4.2543 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

CNBC’s Jim Cramer is out with a new book this week, “How to Make Money in Any Market.” He joins Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin on the Squawk Box set to discuss his perspective on the markets, the new generation of investors, and AI’s impact on leveling the investing playing field. NYC Mayor Eric Adams has ended his bid for reelection. President and CEO of the Partnership for New York Kathryn Wylde relays the city’s split support for the candidates. Plus, Electronic Arts is going private, and a government shutdown looms, on the Hill. Kathryn Wylde 14:14 Jim Cramer 28:09 In this episode: Jim Cramer, @jimcramer Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkins Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

Transcript

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0:00.0

Bring in show music, please.

0:04.5

Hi, I'm CNBC producer Katie Kramer.

0:07.2

Today on Squawk Pod.

0:09.7

Make money in any market.

0:11.9

Jim Kramer, no relation, on what's hot in 2025.

0:15.9

Boo-ya.

0:16.8

Boo-ya.

0:17.6

What he's learned about investors in decades of talking to them in any market at any age.

0:24.1

They've given up. They think that their parents are always going to be richer than we are.

0:28.0

I lived in a generation where I presume I was going to be richer than my parents.

0:32.7

New York City's mayoral race down a candidate, but will it matter?

0:37.2

Because right now this is not really a race.

0:39.3

The sitting mayor is out.

0:41.3

The Democratic Socialist is leading in the polls.

0:43.3

A voice of the business community,

0:45.3

Kathy Wilde from the Partnership for New York,

0:47.3

on the state of the race.

0:49.3

We're a city of leaders in New York.

0:51.3

The mayor is only one of those.

1:01.1

Loss video game leader electronic arts going private in a $55 billion deal. And the government shutdown clock? Down to less than two days, Emily Wilkins reports.

1:06.7

We've seen some horse trading, right? We've seen some agreements. We've seen some back and forth.

1:10.8

We just haven't seen that this time.

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