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Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/11/26

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

CNBC

News, Investing, Business

4.34K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Listen to Jim Cramer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind - to help you make money. Mad Money Disclaimer

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, I'm Kramer.

0:10.0

Welcome to MabMoney. Hey, I'm Kramer.

0:24.0

Welcome to Mab Money.

0:25.1

Welcome to Kramer.

0:26.7

I'll be with my friends.

0:27.9

I'm just trying to make you a little bit of money.

0:29.9

My job is not to entertain but also to educate the teach.

0:33.6

Pull me at 1-800, 743, CNBC tweet me, Jim Kramer.

0:37.1

The war cannot be ring-fenced no matter what we do. I don't want to sugar-coded. We can't avoid this issue. People are trying to dismiss the impact of the war, or they're trying to see through it. See past it until it's over. They're saying that we've got 20 days of excess oil, thanks to the release of global strategic petroleum reserves, including hours as of this evening.

0:57.9

And by the time they run out, while the war will be over, so you better start buying stocks right now because you've got to be in before President Trump wraps everything up.

1:07.1

Now, maybe that's why we aren't down more, despite oil being up 5% today and 50% for the year,

1:12.7

with the Dow sinking only 289 points, S&P declining 0.08%, NASDAQ actually inching up 0.08%.

1:19.6

We are still very close to our highs.

1:21.8

Why can't we cordoned off Iran and just embrace good ideas? Simple.

1:25.8

Without a real exit strategy, we could blow through 20 days

1:28.7

with the oil from strategic reserves and still be stuck in an asymmetrical standoff with the

1:33.3

Iranians. I have to admit to being a little thrown by Secretary of War Hegsses yesterday.

1:37.6

When he talked about sending over, quote, the most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, end quote.

1:46.1

At the risk of embarking on a bit of a history lesson, Hakes' language mimic President Nixon's

1:50.9

rhetoric when at the end of 1972 he unleashed what was known as Operation Linebacker 2,

1:58.1

the 11 days of bombing that brought the recalcitrant North Vietnamese to the peace

2:02.7

table out of pure fear that we would never stop. That operation was the largest strike of heavy

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