Jim Cramer on CyberArk Software Ltd. (CYBR): ‘How Terrific Is This Sector For Stock Performance?’

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We recently compiled a list of the 10 Stocks on Jim Cramer's Radar. In this article, we are going to take a look at where CyberArk Software Ltd. (NASDAQ:CYBR) stands against the other stocks on Jim Cramer's radar.

Jim Cramer, the host of Mad Money, recently shared his outlook for Wall Street, focusing on earnings reports. On Friday, he highlighted how the S&P 500 surged toward 6,000 in almost a straight line, a remarkable rally driven by overwhelming buying and a lack of selling. Cramer noted the market’s performance, pointing out that the Dow rose by 260 points, the S&P gained 0.38%, and the Nasdaq advanced 0.09%, with all major indices closing at new record highs.

He described Friday as another impressive session, adding that it marked a historic moment. Cramer reiterated his point, stating:

“This is ladies and gentlemen, a historic move we are witnessing, fueled by an election where voters chose a candidate who is pro-growth, pro-higher stock prices, pro-lower interest rates, and pro-lower taxes… Trump is the most explicitly pro-stock market president in history.”

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Cramer went on to say that now that Trump has won, the benefits are clear across many sectors. He cited tech, oil, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, and financials as prime examples of sectors seeing strong performance. He emphasized that these gains were driven by money managers who feared missing out on the market’s upward trajectory and were unwilling to sell, knowing they might not have enough stocks in their portfolios. Cramer also predicted that we would soon witness a surge in mergers and acquisitions.

“At the same time, we're about to see a wave of takeovers as the antitrust regulators will stop trying to block every deal under the sun because a new broom is gonna sweep clean.”

Cramer stressed the importance of looking at the market on a sector-by-sector basis. He noted that the tech sector had taken a breather on Friday. In the coming days, he suggested that retailers might surge, followed by financials and then industrials. He described this cycle of sector rotations as part of an "incredibly bullish, virtuous circle" of market gains. While Cramer acknowledged that stocks had performed well under President Biden, he pointed out that Biden didn't seem to place much importance on the stock market during his tenure.

“For him, it was an abstraction,” Cramer remarked, adding that this stance was changing with the current administration. In conclusion, Cramer made it clear that stocks were about to have a true champion in the White House once again.