Mad Money’s Jim Cramer Says Crypto Immolation Shows the Fed’s Job to Tame Inflation Is Almost Complete – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News

The host of Mad Money, Jim Cramer, claims that “With the immolation of crypto, the Fed’s job is almost complete.” He stressed that “one front in the war on inflation that’s been an outstanding total victory for the Fed” is the battle against financial speculation.

Jim Cramer on Fed’s Policy, Inflation, Crypto

Jim Cramer discussed crypto and the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation on CNBC’s Mad Money show Thursday. Cramer was an ex-hedge fund manager and co-founded Thestreet.com. This financial news website provides information for investors.

He began by stating, “crypto does not hedge you against anything — at all,” including stock prices, noting that it has recently performed even worse than the stock market. The Mad Money host called cryptocurrency “the last bastion of rampant speculation,” noting that it is something “the Federal Reserve is trying to wipe out in order to tame inflation.”

While acknowledging the Fed’s efforts against inflation, he said, “we’ve still got lots of inflation out there.” He named housing, retail, commodities, transport, wage, and financial inflation — noting that the latter is also known as speculation. Mad Money host Cramer said that all of the types and forms of inflation he mentioned have been defeated by the Fed, with the exception being wage inflation. “I think the Fed is starting to make real progress in fighting inflation, and I salute them,” Cramer said.

“There is one front in the war on inflation that’s been an outstanding total victory for the Fed, and that’s the battle against financial speculation,” he asserted, elaborating:

With the immolation of crypto, the Fed’s job is almost complete, but they don’t seem to know it yet.

Cramer noted that crypto has been in major trouble these past weeks. He cited the fact that major crypto companies have faced solvency crises, while others are cutting jobs. He cautioned investors about crypto lenders that offer “outrageous” returns.

Mad Money’s host commented:

I know miserable stock owners love company, but this crypto decline is the mother of all miseries, and I think it’s a fitting coda to a horrendous quarter.

“Cryptocurrencies of all kinds are still cascading with no real bottom in sight,” Cramer claimed, noting that crypto “is the opposite of a stable storehold of value.” He recently said that he expects bitcoin to fall to $12K.

Noting that wage inflation is the remaining battleground for the Fed, Cramer concluded: “The stock market now reflects a lot of bad news … but the Fed’s still dismantling the good and they’ll keep doing it until the unemployment rate starts to surge, which I suspect will happen after one large, maybe 100-basis-point rate hike.”

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Kevin Helms

Kevin, a student of Austrian Economics and evangelist since 2011, discovered Bitcoin. He is interested in Bitcoin security and open-source software, network effects, and the intersection of cryptography and economics.

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