Jim Cramer Says “You’re Not Buying SMCI, You’re Buying Dell”

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) is one of Jim Cramer’s latest stock calls as oil drops and the U.S. market rises. A caller sought Cramer’s opinion on the stock, and in response, he said, “No, you’re buying Dell. You’re not buying SMCI; you’re buying Dell. I’ve had enough.”

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) designs and sells modular server and storage systems, including AI, cloud, and edge computing solutions. During the February 23 episode, Cramer showed a similar sentiment toward the company’s stock when a caller asked if it was time to “dip a speculative toe in the water.” The Mad Money host replied:

No, I’ll tell you the truth. I mean, I would rather have you, if you’re going to do that, buy Dell. Although Dell is about to report on the 26, but Super Micro is in my no-fly zone. I’m sorry.

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