Jim Cramer calls elevated CPI 'artificial inflation' — what that means for the stock market
The broad measure of inflation was not nearly as bad as the Wall Street narrative would have you believe.
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The broad measure of inflation was not nearly as bad as the Wall Street narrative would have you believe.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said tech stocks are losing key traits that fueled their leadership since 2023.