We recently published a list of Jim Cramer’s Lightning Round: 8 Stocks in Focus. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discusses.
Jim Cramer, host of Mad Money, discussed on Monday how investor sentiment surrounding tech stocks has shifted over the past three months. He pointed out that not long ago, tech was seen as the leader of the market. However, that is no longer the case. Cramer noted that he had hoped for a thriving AI infrastructure space.
“Three months ago, I thought we could be in for all sorts of exciting new technology. We went out to that GTC conference with Jensen Huang, but so far this year AI has only evolved in the direction of lower stock prices.”
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Despite the tech stocks getting hit, Cramer expressed that he has not abandoned his belief in the potential of AI infrastructure. He encouraged investors to focus on the strongest companies within the AI space, especially since prices have dropped significantly. He noted that it makes it less of a chase and more of an opportunity. Cramer also noted that while he had initially expected that enterprise software companies utilizing AI would perform well in 2025, it has not played out as he expected.
“I figured we’d see a group of enterprise software companies that harnessed AI tools to make big money this year. No, that didn’t happen at all. I’m not giving up hope but look at the enterprise software companies who seem to be leading the way in AI. They’ve become some of the worst performers in all of tech.”
Cramer also touched on the global trade situation and specifically addressed the impact of President Trump’s trade policies. He recalled that back in January, he was more focused on the tech-specific trade restrictions imposed by former President Biden, such as bans on advanced chip sales to China.
However, he noted that the situation has escalated into what looks like a full-scale trade war. Cramer said that while it appears that the U.S. might be emerging victorious in some ways, the cost could be high and he called it a “Pyrrhic victory”. He remarked that the current administration under President Trump does not appear in any hurry to reverse the trade limitations. He added:
“Given the new president’s attitude toward our trading partners, I bet he’ll double down before rolling this stuff back. He is more likely to ban the selling of any chips, even potato chips at this point.”
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A caller asked Cramer’s opinion on Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) and in response, here’s what Mad Money’s host had to say:
“Absolutely, my feeling on the stock of Visa is that is what I call an up stock. I’m going to give you twofer. I like MA too, which is MasterCard. They have no credit risk and they’re doing incredibly well. I like them.”
Visa (NYSE:V) is a payment technology company, which provides services like transaction processing, credit, debit, and prepaid card products. The company also offers solutions for cross-border payments, fraud prevention, digital services, and payment integration for e-commerce platforms. Meridian Hedged Equity Fund stated the following regarding Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) in its Q4 2024 investor letter:
“Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) is the world’s largest retail electronic payments network. We hold Visa in the portfolio because of its formidable competitive moat, built on network effects spanning billions of cards and millions of merchants globally. The company continues to benefit from the secular shift toward electronic payments while expanding its portfolio to include high-growth adjacent offerings. While U.S. market penetration is mature, international markets—particularly in emerging economies, where cash usage remains prevalent— offer significant growth opportunities. Visa’s operating model demonstrates strong leverage, with incremental revenue efficiently flowing to the bottom line. This quarter, Visa outperformed expectations across key metrics, with payment volumes and transaction growth proving resilient despite macro uncertainties. Looking ahead, we anticipate continued momentum into fiscal 2025, driven by the ongoing transition to digital payments, international expansion, and the scaling of newer business lines.”
Overall, V ranks 1st on our list of stocks that Jim Cramer discusses. While we acknowledge the potential of V as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that 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 V but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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