Alphabet stock set another record Tuesday as one of Wall Street’s most-watched voices made a strong case for more gains ahead.
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Jim Cramer told CNBC viewers he sees the Google parent climbing straight to $400 per share. At current prices around $338, that represents roughly 20% upside.
The stock closed up 2% Tuesday after setting its previous record Monday at $334. Alphabet has now outpaced every other Magnificent 7 tech stock in early 2026.
Meta dropped 4.7% year-to-date while Nvidia fell 1.7% and Tesla declined 0.6%. Alphabet gained nearly 5% over the same period.
Last year’s 65% rally made Alphabet the top Magnificent 7 performer. Cramer admitted he made a mistake selling his Charitable Trust position last spring.
The company’s partnership with Apple has changed how the market views its AI capabilities. Google will integrate its Gemini AI models across Apple’s product lineup.
This multi-year deal is expected to boost Gemini usage and help it compete with ChatGPT. Cramer said Gemini 3 is a “home run” and uses it regularly for compiling information.
The Apple collaboration helped Alphabet reach a $4 trillion valuation. Only three other companies have crossed that threshold.
Bank of America outlined key factors that will determine whether shares can keep climbing. Gemini must maintain its technological edge over competing AI platforms.
The company’s custom tensor-processing units need to deliver cost advantages. Search monetization also needs to accelerate to support current valuations.
Cramer maintains a $350 price target for the stock. His Investing Club started a position in late December and plans to add more shares on any pullback.
Investors have been moving money out of high-valuation tech stocks into sectors like industrials and energy. That rotation has hurt most Magnificent 7 names but Alphabet continues attracting buyers.
The stock trades above Cramer’s cost basis, so he’s waiting for a dip before adding to his position.
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