Jim Cramer says investors have ‘lost their appetite for danger’ as defensive stocks take the lead

June 10, 2026

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday that investors are moving away from riskier parts of the market.

All three major indexes finished lower. The Dow Jones Industrial AverageS&P 500Nasdaq Composite

“This is a market that’s lost its appetite for danger,” the “Mad Money” host said.

Cramer looked to the S&P 500’s list of stocks that hit 52-week highs Wednesday to illustrate his point:

He noted that the group was dominated by real estate investment trusts, insurers, consumer staples, and other lower-risk businesses. Two stocks in Cramer’s Charitable Trust, LindeTJX Companies

“You know what this says to me?” he said. “This market’s in flight. It doesn’t want a lot of risk.”

Relatively few technology-related companies made the list. Applied MaterialsKLA Corp

The composition of the list marks a stark departure from the market leadership investors have grown accustomed to over the past several years, according to Cramer. Instead of chasing high-growth technology names, he said investors increasingly appear to be prioritizing stable cash flows, dividend income, and businesses that can hold up in a more uncertain economic environment.

“The people have spoken,” Cramer said. “They want safety, they want yield, and maybe they’re just sick and tired of the data center and the fast growers that now grow more slowly and represent too much risk.”

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