Jim Cramer Made A Big Prediction About OpenAI & Discussed These 5 Stocks

3. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)

Number of Hedge Fund Holdings in Q4 2025: 137

Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s shares are up by 33% over the past year and are down 13.8% year-to-date. Canaccord Genuity discussed the firm on April 23rd as it raised the share price target to $450 from $420 and kept a buy rating on the stock. According to The Fly, the firm discussed Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s higher capital expenditure as part of its coverage. Cramer has commented on the firm several times over the past couple of months. Most of his remarks have focused on Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk and his plan to transform the firm into an AI and robotics company as opposed to an electric vehicle manufacturer. The CNBC TV host agrees with the executives even though the shares continue to respond to vehicle delivery figures. In this appearance, Cramer recommended buying Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s shares:

“I would buy Tesla. . .oh no, he’s the big thinker. . .he’s real. . .who else is a big thinker, I guess Bezos. . .”

Baron Focused Growth Fund discussed Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) in its Q1 2026 investor letter:

“Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) designs, manufactures, and sells fully electric vehicles (EVs), solar products, and energy storage solutions, while developing advanced real-world AI technologies. Following robust gains in late 2025, shares fell as investors awaited progress on robotaxis and assessed the company’s sizable investments in manufacturing and AI. Operationally, Tesla delivered strong quarterly results amid a challenging EV environment. Automotive gross margins improved sequentially and beat expectations, the energy storage business maintained robust momentum with best-in-class margins, and battery cell production ramped. The company continues to advance its AI and autonomous driving initiatives at a rapid pace. Management anticipates meaningful robotaxi expansion in 2026 and continues to finalize the Optimus Gen 3 design and build out large-scale manufacturing capacity for humanoid robots. Tesla is also releasing major Full Self-Driving enhancements, scaling AI training compute, and deepening vertical integration in semiconductor design and production. These initiatives, while increasing near-term capital spending, underscore Tesla’s pivot toward becoming a leader in physical AI.”