CNBC's loudest financial advisor appears frustrated by the current investment landscape and thinks bitcoin is of no interest.
Reliably excitable, and oftentimes drastically wrong, TV personality and financial advisor Jim Cramer waxed negative on Tuesday when brainstorming potential investment opportunities.
"I can't be in something where Mr. Bitcoin is about to go down big," he said during CNBC's "Squawk on the Street."
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