Whales Buy Shiba Inu After Jim Cramer Warns to Avoid it on National Television
CNBC host Jim Cramer appeared on the segment `mad moneyā warning investors to avoid pouring money intoĀ ārisky assetsā. The television personality urged his viewers not toĀ āget memedāĀ which was interpreted mostly about Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and other meme-tokens. Cramer also added Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powellās statementĀ āto stop doing stupid things with our moneyā.Ā Cramer said,Ā āDonāt get memed. Donāt get SPACād. Donāt get cryptoādā.
Moreover, the phraseĀ āJim Cramer said donāt buy SHIBāĀ began trending on Twitter with users claiming theyāll do the opposite of what he said.
For the uninitiated, Jim Cramer was among the first financial media personality to talk about Shiba Inu on national television. On October 22, 2021, Cramer questioned Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev if the trading platform will list SHIB or not.
Cramer and Tenev spoke for nearly a minute discussing the topic and the Robinhood CEO gave out a vague answer.
Whales Buy 643 Billion Shiba Inu Tokens After Jim Cramerās Warning on National TV
A day after the CNBC Mad Money segment was aired, where Jim Cramer urged viewers to avoid the token, whales purchased 643 billion Shiba Inu worth $155 million. Whales purchased SHIB during the weekend whenĀ āJim Cramer said donāt buy SHIBāĀ was making the rounds on social media.
Interestingly, SHIB hit the top spot among the ETH-rich list during the weekend after the Mad Money segment was aired on CNBC. Data fromĀ WhaleStatsĀ show that whales picked up Shiba Inu despite Jim Cramer warning viewers to not buy meme-tokens.
At press time, Shiba Inu was trading at $0.00001270 and is up 2.9% in the 24 hours day trade. However, SHIB is down 85.3% from its all-time high of $0.00008616, which it reached in October last year.
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