‘Bad Money’: Cramer Says Capital Is Leaving Bitcoin and Gold for Big Tech Winners

TL;DR:

  • Jim Cramer called Bitcoin and gold “bad money,” arguing capital is being liquidated toward high-growth technology stocks such as Nvidia and Apple.
  • His comments follow criticism of Michael Saylor and Strategy after the company sold 32 BTC.
  • The broader argument is that AI equities are absorbing liquidity, leaving Bitcoin without the inflows needed to sustain a bull run while Big Tech dominates current capital allocation in this market cycle now.

Jim Cramer has sharpened his latest turn against Bitcoin by calling both Bitcoin and gold “bad money” in a market where capital is moving toward high-growth technology stocks such as Nvidia and Apple. The remark lands awkwardly because it treats two classic alternative assets, digital scarcity and physical scarcity, as funding sources for the same trade: artificial intelligence-linked equity momentum. The uncomfortable message is that defensive narratives are losing to Big Tech, at least while investors chase the companies absorbing liquidity and market attention.

The comment follows Cramer’s recent criticism of Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor, whom he accused of “murdering Bitcoin” after the company sold 32 BTC. Earlier in June 2026, Cramer said investors may need to reconsider their pro-bitcoin stance toward Strategy, even while acknowledging that the firm had served as a key trampoline for Bitcoin’s price for years. Some market observers have described MicroStrategy’s influence as manipulation, but Cramer called that charge too strong. His concern is dependency rather than conspiracy, because Bitcoin’s price history has become closely associated with one corporate buyer’s accumulation story.

AI stocks pull liquidity away from alternative assets

This is not Cramer’s first public retreat from Bitcoin enthusiasm. In February 2026, he questioned the asset’s practical utility, asking what Bitcoin was actually leveraged to and dismissing the idea that it worked as an effective hedge against geopolitical conflict. That skepticism contrasts with his own earlier history: he has said he owned and backed crypto from very early times, and in a 2021 appearance on The Pomp Podcast said he invested $500,000 into Bitcoin after following Anthony Pompliano’s advice. The reversal is striking because it comes from a former buyer, not from a lifelong crypto critic.

The broader market explanation is liquidity. AI equities have become the dominant capital magnet, with Nvidia and other technology names outperforming crypto in allocation terms. BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes recently framed the pressure more bluntly, saying AI “sucked up all created dollars,” leaving Bitcoin without the inflows needed to sustain a bull run. The hard question is whether Bitcoin is weak or merely starved, because the argument does not require investors to abandon crypto forever. It only says that, for now, the most aggressive capital is chasing Big Tech winners instead. That rotation, even if temporary, still changes the tone of Bitcoin’s current market drawdown.

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