In the midst of market turbulence following President Trump’s tariff announcement, CNBC’s Jim Cramer has advised long-term investors in India to remain steady. Drawing parallels to the 2007-2008 financial crisis, Cramer reassured investors that markets would eventually rebound, despite the current downturn. He emphasized that this could be seen as a buying opportunity and cautioned against panic selling. Cramer’s advice comes at a time when many investors are concerned about the impact of trade tensions on the global economy. His words offer a sense of stability and long-term perspective to Indian investors navigating through uncertain times.

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Jim Cramer advises long-term investors to hold steady amidst market turbulence sparked by Trump’s tariffs.
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