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Jim Cramer Dismisses Corsair Gaming, Inc. (CRSR): 'XNAY on That One!'

Jim Cramer Dismisses Corsair Gaming, Inc. (CRSR): 'XNAY on That One!'

Yahoo10-04-2025

We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Corsair Gaming, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRSR) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discusses.
On Thursday, April 3rd, the host of Mad Money opened the most recent show by addressing the growing concerns surrounding the current tariff policies. He questioned the effectiveness of these tariffs as he asked:
'What's the deal with these heavy-handed tariffs? Look, I've never been a dogmatic free trader. I believe in fair trade, a pretty fierce belief just so you know and we can only get that by lowering the boom on our trading partners who rip us off as a matter of policy.'
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Cramer explained that while he has always supported the idea of tariffs in principle, especially when they are part of a well-thought-out strategy, he expressed frustration over how the new trade regime is being executed. He said he was taken aback by how poorly the administration was rolling out these changes, which he felt lacked a clear and coherent plan. Cramer then pointed out what James Surowiecki, the author of The Wisdom of Crowds, said about how the White House is calculating tariffs.
'The White House simply took our trade deficit with each country and then divided it by that country's exports to America. Then they cut that number in half to determine the tariff rate we'd be slapping on the country in question.'
Cramer noted that just hours later, an unnamed official from the White House confirmed this and described it as 'the sum of all unfair trade practices, the sum of all cheating.' Cramer called it ill-advised. Later in the day, President Trump made a statement suggesting that he might be open to reducing tariffs if presented with 'phenomenal' offers. However, Cramer raised an important question: 'Who determines what those offers are, and what do they even mean?' He admitted that he had no clear answer to that question.
'Here's the bottom line: I wish I could get behind this new tariff regime because I've never been a free trader ever. But the White House doesn't seem to understand what it's trying to do and the not-really-reciprocal tariffs we got yesterday could do tremendous damage to the US economy, of course including the stock market, without changing the bad behavior of our trading partners. To me, this has become a lose-lose, which is very tough to accept because I wanted tariffs to change things, not to wreck things.'
For this article, we compiled a list of 11 stocks that were discussed by Jim Cramer during Mad Money episodes that aired 1 year ago between April 5 and April 12. We then calculated their performance for the past 12 months, until April 2nd, 2025, market close. We have also included the hedge fund sentiment for the stocks, which we sourced from Insider Monkey's Q4 2024 database of over 900 hedge funds. The stocks are listed in the order that Cramer mentioned them.
Please note that this article mentions Jim Cramer's previous opinions and may not account for any changes to his opinions regarding the stocks that are mentioned. It is primarily an examination of how his previously provided opinions have panned out.
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A technician in a laboratory adjusting the components of a gaming power supply unit.Corsair Gaming, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRSR) makes high-performance gaming gear and PC components, popular among streamers and esports players. When a viewer asked about the stock last year, Cramer dismissed it outright with a joke, making it clear he didn't see investment value in the name at the time.
'Corsair? This is why you're a first timer into the final four, because you come to me with Corsair. I thought you would give me… if this was football you would have come to me with Nvidia. I have to say XNAY on that one!'
Cramer's call was spot-on. Corsair shares have fallen 28% since then, due to ongoing weakness in consumer PC spending and increased competition.
Overall, CRSR ranks 7th on our list of stocks that Jim Cramer discusses. While we acknowledge the potential of CRSR as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than CRSR but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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