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    Jim Cramer says to use Wednesday’s market rotation to your advantage. Here’s how he’d play it

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CNBC’s Jim Cramer said investors who feel they’ve missed this year’s biggest winners should be thankful for Wednesday’s market rotation.

    “You are getting a chance to sell the losers at a premium and switch to winners at a discount,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday. “So often in this market, you look back and kick yourself that you didn’t take advantage of the breaks in the strongest stocks out there. This is one of those breaks. Don’t blow it.”

    On the first day of the new quarter, investors rotated out of many of this year’s biggest winners — including AI infrastructure stocks — and into some of the market’s biggest laggards. While Cramer said those rotations are common at the start of a new quarter, he cautioned that many of the reversals prove short-lived. Instead, he said investors should use the pullback to add companies with more durable tailwinds.

    “While rotations don’t end in one session, they rarely last longer than two or three,” Cramer said.

    Cramer said the recent pullback in AI infrastructure stocks has created potential buying opportunities. He reiterated his bullish view on Micron, Corning, AMD, Applied Materials and Lam Research, arguing that demand for semiconductors and data center equipment remains strong despite the recent selling pressure. Cramer’s Charitable Trust, the portfolio used by the CNBC Investing Club, owns shares of Corning.

    Cramer said one notable exception to his framework for investing during rotations is Meta, which jumped Wednesday after a sluggish start to the year. The reason for the exception is that Wednesday’s rebound was fueled by reports that the company plans to launch a cloud-computing business. He said this development fundamentally improves Meta’s long-term outlook, diversifying the company beyond advertising by adding what he described as a lucrative business-to-business revenue stream. Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Meta.

    “I told you that Meta could make a fortune simply by announcing it would rent out its extra computing power via a cloud infrastructure business like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure,” he said. “I think it has more room to run because their cloud business will be instantly profitable.”

    Still, not every rebound deserves to be chased, he warned. In line with his framework, Cramer said that Wednesday’s rebounds in software companies such as Salesforce and ServiceNow, along with packaged food maker General Mills and athletic apparel company Nike, may prove temporary. Cramer’s Charitable Trust sold its position in Nike on Wednesday after another muted earnings report the evening prior.

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