Jim Cramer Warns This Market Is Far More Brutal Than Dot-Com Bubble Era: ‘The Difference Between Now And 1999 Is…’

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Monday that while comparisons between today’s market and the 1999 dot-com bubble are growing louder, Wall Street is punishing disappointing stocks even more aggressively than it did during that era.

“We keep hearing this drumbeat that 2026 is 1999 all over again,” the “Mad Money” host said Monday on CNBC. “But the difference between now and 1999 is that this market does not stop punishing the companies that disappointed.”

The comments came as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closed at record highs Monday, rising 0.19% and 0.10%, respectively.

Cramer said the broader market has become increasingly divided, with investors concentrating heavily on artificial intelligence and data center-related stocks while selling companies that miss earnings expectations or fail to impress investors.

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