Jim Cramer’s Take on Meta Platforms, Inc. (META): Has This AI-Driven Giant Fallen Too Far?
April 11, 2025
We recently published a list of Jim Cramer Says Tariff Pain Isn’t Over Yet And Reviews These 9 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discusses.
In his latest appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer dissected the market’s recent rally and reminded his viewers to not mistake short-term optimism for resolution. As major indices bounced earlier in the day, Cramer warned that some deeper structural uncertainties remain unresolved, saying:
“Well, I think that those who are running companies are saying, what the heck is going on here? We’re trying to run our companies. Suddenly, we find that a country that we’ve dealt with for a long time, we have to just say, wait a second, we’re going to put a surcharge on. We’re going to pass through. So the issue is, who can pass through and who isn’t? Who has pricing power? It’s often like that. Who has scale? Who has pricing power? Who can tell the Chinese, listen, we’re going to go away, of which then you have out-of-stock parts. And who says, OK, we’ll split the tariff.
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Cramer acknowledged the bullish hopes circulating among traders and policymakers that quick deals with allies like Japan, Mexico, and Canada could offset the trade war’s damage. But he was clear that these deals, while politically useful, won’t erase the inflationary burden already being felt by companies and consumers:
“[Talking about expectations about the White House reaching deals with other countries] There’s going to be a deal. They’re very excited about Japan and the administration. Exactly. They’re very excited. By the way, they like Korea. […] Yeah, I think that Mexico, they are very much expecting it’s going to be a better deal. Canada, and they’re going to be able to trumpet a few days from now. Look what we’ve done by being really tough. And you know what? The Chinese are going to fold. They believe that the Chinese will fold.”
At the heart of Cramer’s analysis was a question he believes investors need to ask themselves:
“So, then the question becomes at a certain point, do you believe in everything else about President Trump that you’re willing to overlook the inflationary aspects? Do you believe the social aspects, are they so important to you? Do you believe the commitment he’s made to try to cut the budget deficit? Do you believe President Trump just decided, I’m not going to focus on the inflation? Because that’s really been unusual to not focus on inflation.”
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Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) was mentioned as a potential rebound play after a sharp pullback. Jim Cramer acknowledged the risks tied to a possible recession and rising infrastructure costs but argued that much of the downside was already priced in, saying:
“Meta, 27 points, it’s up. Now, but then you look at it, you say, oh, wait a second. Meta was at 740, now it’s 540. Let’s keep buying Meta. And that’s what’s going on in people’s heads. Down too much from the high. [talking about advertising going down in case of a recession] So I would say at 500, that has the advertising going down. This is priced in. Costs of building; priced, because that cost comes down.”
Jim Cramer discussed Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) during a segment where he went over all of the Magnificent 7 stocks very recently. Here’s what he said:
“Meta Platforms looks like a relative winner from tariffs because they sell advertising so there’s little direct impact. Now that could change if Meta becomes the target of European tariff retaliation – always a possibility – or if the trade war throws our economy in a recession too, another real possibility. But with Meta stock now down more than 30% from its highs two months ago I think many of these negatives including a potentially soft advertising market are already baked in. Plus, Meta is not getting enough credit for its AI growth opportunities. Stock sells for just under 20 times this year’s earnings estimate. It sells below the average stock? Not much of a discount to historical valuation but it’s one of the highest quality stories in the formerly Magnificent 7.”
Overall, META ranks 1st on our list of stocks that Jim Cramer discusses. While we acknowledge the potential of META as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than META but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.
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