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Jim Cramer on NVIDIA: “I Didn’t Think It’d Collapse So Fast on No News”
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Jim Cramer on NVIDIA: “I Didn’t Think It’d Collapse So Fast on No News”

Yahoo Finance · Jun 1, 2026, 5:41 PM

Key takeaways

  • Cramer noted the stock’s recent declines, as he stated:
  • … The AI pioneer with a stock that’s been a bizarre underperformer of late, including today, where the company stock fell four points in the last few minutes of the trading session and finished down an ugly $3.
  • COMPUTEX has been a stake in the ground for many years now for Jensen Huang, and I think he may unveil something special here.

Jim Cramer on NVIDIA: “I Didn’t Think It’d Collapse So Fast on No News” Syeda Seirut Javed Tue, June 2, 2026 at 12:41 AM GMT+7 2 min read NVDA NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) was among the stocks Jim Cramer was focused on, as he discussed Mad Money’s latest game plan for the week. Cramer noted the stock’s recent declines, as he stated:

… The AI pioneer with a stock that’s been a bizarre underperformer of late, including today, where the company stock fell four points in the last few minutes of the trading session and finished down an ugly $3. It was a wild and inexplicable fall for the largest stock in the world. I didn’t think it’d collapse so fast on no news, no news at all. Maybe that’s a good place to start our game plan, then, because the week begins on Sunday night when Jensen Huang, the CEO, gives his annual COMPUTEX talk in Taiwan. Maybe something he says could reverse today’s inexplicable decline.

This year, Jensen plays host with some of his favorite partners, including Rene Haas at Arm Holdings; that stock held up, Matt Murphy from Marvell, Intel’s Lip-Bu Tan; that stock did not hold up, and Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon. COMPUTEX has been a stake in the ground for many years now for Jensen Huang, and I think he may unveil something special here.

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