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Jim Cramer reveals the stock he ‘wanted to own most’ for 2026

Jim Cramer, a former hedge fund manager and the face of CNBC’s Mad Money, continues to keep faith with Boeing (NYSE: BA), calling it ‘the stock he most wanted to own’ coming into 2026.

In his latest post on X, Cramer described the aerospace giant as a ‘huge position’ for his charitable trust, praising CEO Kelly Ortberg for turning it into a ‘monster order.’ 

Cramer was loyal to Boeing throughout 2025, even during periods of market uncertainty and controversy. The unwavering support has certainly paid out, as BA shares are up 43% over the past year, trading at $243.72 at publication time.

Boeing stock price. Source: TradingView

Jim Cramer praises Boeing

The most recent post on X was not the first time Cramer praised Boeing this year. During a Squawk on the Street episode aired on January 6, for example, he took the chance to comment on the high demand enjoyed by the company.

Likewise, Cramer noted a recent Boeing stock price target of $277 issued by Bernstein, adding that the stock is still on a remarkable run.

More recently, the media personality argued the upward trajectory is there thanks to Ortberg’s efforts, implying he believes there are still greater things on the horizon for the management.

The praise Cramer has for Boeing is in stark contrast with oil stocks, which have been his primary target in the past couple of weeks, especially following President Trump’s intervention in Venezuela.

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Source: https://finbold.com/jim-cramer-reveals-the-stock-he-wanted-to-own-most-for-2026/

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