Jim Cramer wants to call attention to stocks popular with younger investors

June 10, 2025

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday said he thinks it’s necessary to review stocks that have captured the attention of the younger investors but aren’t always highlighted by Wall Street analysts.

“I think relevance dictates that we cover the companies that are treated as irrelevant or even pariahs by the gray beards around here,” he said. “It isn’t true that no one cares. I fear everyone cares, except those of us on Wall Street. We have to do better about nuke, about quantum and crypto, because our younger viewers deserve better.”

Cramer suggested that younger investors favor any stock that has to do with cryptocurrency — but not just largely-hyped names like MicroStrategyCoinbaseCircle InternetHut 8Riot PlatformsCleanSparkCipher MiningGalaxy Digital

Nuclear stocks are met with similar excitement by the younger generation, he said, besides prominent companies like VistraConstellation EnergyGE VernovaOkloCamecoBWX TechnologiesCentrus EnergyTalen EnergyNexGen, saying investors are encouraged because new energy-guzzling data centers need nuclear power. However, he said that these sought-after stocks aren’t ones that he finds “investible” because there won’t nuclear reactors for a number of years.

Quantum computing outfits are extremely popular among newer investors, Cramer said, but he added that group as a whole is controversial. He pinpointed IONQD-Wave QuantumRigetti ComputingQuantum Computing

“You could decry it as the wild west. You could dismiss these companies as nothing but hype,” Cramer said. “Or, how about this, you take a company that trades 50 million shares a day, and maybe you just try to shed some light on it.”

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