Monday, October 6, 2025

Cramer's First Hour -- Monday, October 6, 2025

Locator: 49299CRAMER. 

Of course: begins with the historic, multi-year agreement between AMD and OpenAI. Yes, I understand the skepticism. Those folks swiping the way the deal was reached, is exactly how Warren Buffett / BRK took a stake in OXY.

Almost all techs are up in pre-market trading. 

1999? Cramer -- I won't paraphrase Cramer -- it's complicated, but one needs to listen to Cramer.

Regardless: it's going to be a bad day today for those shorting AMD. 

AAPL: tea leaves suggest AAPL could hit a 52-week high today.

Finally -- and this is cool -- he's using the right word: "reasoning.' 

AI prompt: generative ai inference reasoning how do these terms al relate.

AMD: as the shorts start "covering," AMD shares will gain; waking up to a "Titanic" disaster -- AMD now up $61.  

Oil and gas: generally shares up across the board, but not by much.

MU: up $10.

Ford: this is one of Cramer's favorites. Hybrids. Farley's time. No comment:

Cramer interview with AMD's CEO and OpenAI's founder and president, Greg Brockman. Another not-too-miss interview. New buzz word: computer.

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The Eisen Hour 

Sara Eisen is spending way too much time on Nike. Across her two hours, she dedicated a full hour to a two-part interview with the Nike CEO on what is turning out to be one of the busiest days for the market in a long time. 

And that's the problem CNBC. The producer needs to start planning the daily show two weeks early, and then gradually refine the day for the next two weeks. By the time much of what gets on CNBC it's already old news. In addition, CNBC definitely has its favorites. 

I'm not aware CNBC giving this much attention to Apple / AAPL for example. 

But, or course, I'm very biased.

See disclaimer.

On a huge day for tech, today, NKE is down. Nike's one-year and five-year charts look abysmal. But for some reason, CNBC likes this stock. This suggests to me that CNBC viewers are very, very interested in Nike also. I don't have a position in NKE, never have, never will.

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