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Cramer further elaborated on how irrational fear can obscure opportunities in the market. He noted that notable companies like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet were all initially punished in the wake of Nvidia’s drop, despite their potential to benefit from the underlying technologies that Nvidia produces. Cramer argued that selling these stocks was akin to poor arithmetic—if costs went down for Nvidia, it wouldn't necessarily harm companies using its products. Instead, it should positively impact their bottom lines.