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Cramer's lightning round: I'd rather own crypto directly instead of Marathon Digital

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  • It’s that time again! “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.

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Desktop Metal: “OK now listen. This is really important: This is pure spec on 3D, but I happen to like it more than [3D Systems Corporation]. Why? Because it’s only a couple of bucks. Now, you can lose the whole thing, remember that. But I like the fact that it’s a pure spec. If you approach it that way, you’re in good shape.”

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Marathon Digital: “Well, remember we’re just playing crypto. I’d rather just own crypto. I’ve always been candid, I own Ethereum. It’s been good to me. But how do I know that it goes up and why do I know? I don’t know.”

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AerSale: “It’s an aviation thing. I mean, what’s the matter with owning Boeing? Boeing is owned by my charitable trust. We talk about it all the time. The stock got clobbered today. That’s the opportunity. That’s where I would go.”

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Joby Aviation: “Man, it’s SPAC city here. … No, if you want a SPAC in that line, I’ll give you Blade. I think Blade is an inexpensive stock. I like them.”

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CuriosityStream: “These entertainment companies, they’re all down right now. If you want to own an entertainment I actually like, it’s Disney. Boy, that’s the most hated stock in the omniverse, but that’s OK. I’m sticking with it.”

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Vuzix Corp.: “It’s a spec, spec, spec. I think people are thinking that it’s a guarantee. If you want to speculate in that business, I’m OK with it, but other than that, no thank you.”

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Source: Business - cnbc.com

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