Jim Cramer Says Sec May Not Win Against Ripple Xrp

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 04:04

Jim Cramer Says Sec May Not Win Against Ripple Xrp

Cramer said that one strategy

Cramer said that one strategy to keep a stock price down is to spread false rumors to reporters he described as the Pisanis of the world, in reference to CNBC correspondent Bob Pisani

Jim Cramer dice que la SEC puede perder contra Ripple y XRP. El presentador de televisión piensa que la SEC podría ganar en el reciente caso contra Binance.

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CNBC’s Mad Money host, Jim Cramer said in a recent segment that the SEC “may not win” against Ripple and XRP. Ripple’s native token XRP has been rallying hard

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SEC may lose to Ripple as per Jim Cramer. In the past 24 hours, XRP has decreased by 3%. According to CNBC host Jim Cramer, the SEC “may not win” against Ripple

In the video that has

In the video that has gone viral, Cramer can be seen telling SEC Chairman Gary Gensler that the SEC lost the crypto legal battle against Ripple. Cramer said: “SEC Vs.

Jim Cramer recently suggested that the SEC has lost its lawsuit against Ripple, leading to diverse reactions, partly due to his history of inexact crypto forecasting. The

Jim Cramer Says SEC 'May Not' Win Against Ripple & XRP

According to CNBC host Jim

According to CNBC host Jim Cramer, the SEC “may not win” against Ripple and XRP. After a strong week of gains, the native currency of Ripple, XRP, fell 3% after

The idea is simple: if CNBC’s Jim Cramer, says something is going to happen - the opposite will take place. In a recent CNBC segment, Jim said that the SEC “may