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Cramer Urges Investors to Stay Calm Amid Iran War-Induced Market Volatility

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Last updated: March 13, 2026 12:17 am
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Published: March 13, 2026
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In recent commentary, CNBC’s Jim Cramer addressed the heightened market volatility stemming from the ongoing conflict involving Iran, advising investors against the impulse to liquidate their portfolios. Cramer stressed that, despite the current distressing situation, history suggests that remaining invested in the market often leads to better outcomes. He encapsulated this sentiment by cautioning that a hasty exit could result in missing potential rebounds once stability returns.

The warning came on a challenging trading day, where the S&P 500 and Nasdaq observed declines of approximately 1.5% and 1.8%, respectively. Concurrently, oil prices saw a significant uptick, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions. Specifically, West Texas Intermediate crude surged over 9.5% to close above $95 per barrel, while the international benchmark Brent crude breached the $100 mark for the first time since 2022. This sharp increase in oil prices was tied to recent remarks by Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, indicating that the Strait of Hormuz would remain a strategic point of leverage against perceived adversaries.

Cramer highlighted the risks associated with attempting to time the market in such turbulent periods. He noted that while it may seem advantageous to sell in light of immediate losses, successfully predicting the optimal moments to re-enter could prove nearly impossible. He emphasized the unpredictability of the current conflict, stating, “It would be amazing if you could sell everything today… but we have no idea when the war will end.”

Reassurance came in the form of historical patterns observed during President Donald Trump’s tenure, where the administration has shown concern for stock market stability. Cramer pointed out that despite recent downturns, the S&P 500 is only 4.7% below its latest record high, which does not meet the criteria for a correction or bear market. This suggests that the administration may prioritize a resolution to the Israel-Iran conflict to avoid further deterioration in stock prices. Cramer referenced past instances where swift policy adjustments were made to curb market declines.

Although Cramer acknowledged a lack of concrete details about potential resolutions to the conflict, he speculated on the possibility of back-channel negotiations that could facilitate an end to hostilities. Concluding his remarks, he reiterated that investors stand to lose out if they divest from stocks ahead of a prospective ceasefire. Cramer encouraged keeping a long-term perspective, reiterating that market recoveries are often on the horizon.

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