Jim Cramer: Sell Half After Parabolic Stock Rallies to Lock in Gains

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According to CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday, investors should sell half their positions after parabolic stock moves to avoid giving back gains. "When you get a parabolic move, sell half, because parabolic moves cannot be gamed," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." Parabolic rallies are fast, massive stock surges often driven by legitimate reasons before market sentiment pushes them to overheated levels, creating risk of sharp reversals. This week, several AI infrastructure winners pulled back sharply: Micron fell 12%, Sandisk dropped 22%, and Dell slipped 7%. "The one thing you never want to do is turn a gain into a loss," Cramer stressed, noting that stocks remaining well above year-to-date levels despite recent declines.
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