Jim Cramer discusses market froth, identifying rational and irrational stock behaviors, and compares the current market to the dot-com bubble era, advising against selling rational stocks due to irrational market elements. He answers listener questions about specific stocks like Novo Nordisk and SoFi, offering advice based on cost basis and future potential. Cramer then interviews Jerome Grant, CEO of Universal Technical Institute, about the value of trade schools versus traditional four-year institutions, addressing concerns about student starts and the impact of AI. Later, Cramer analyzes Cisco's recent performance, highlighting its AI exposure and buyback program, and responds to listener inquiries about ASML and other stocks. He also answers questions from CNBC Investing Club members, providing insights on when to buy or sell stocks based on changing circumstances and fundamentals. Finally, he discusses the producer price index and potential wage deflation due to automation and layoffs in various sectors.
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