Jim Cramer Watched Crypto in a Real Crisis and Saw One Ugly Truth

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CNBC’s Mad Money host Jim Cramer says neither crypto nor gold functioned as crisis hedges during the U.S.-Iran war, saying he only witnessed margin calls and forced selling.

Cramer challenges the prevailing panic over oil shocks and questions whether supposed safe-haven assets delivered on their promise.

Crypto and Gold Failed the War Test, Jim Cramer Says

Cramer calls out the performance of Bitcoin (BTC) and gold (XAU) amid the Iran conflict entering its fourth week.

“No matter what happens, we have to question whether either gold or crypto ‘worked’ in a true crisis. All I saw were margin calls and people who should just play the prediction markets…,” Cramer stated.

BTC currently trades near $70,600, roughly 44% below its October 2025 all-time high of approximately $126,000.

Spot BTC ETFs have logged four consecutive months of net outflows through February 2026. The token’s 0.55 correlation with the S&P 500 further weakens its case as a non-correlated hedge.

Gold, meanwhile, pulled back from a January 2026 peak of $5,595 per ounce to around $4,400 as of this week.

Price Leads, Narratives Follow

Cramer’s broader argument targets the disconnect between falling oil prices and the media’s persistent crisis framing. Brent crude sank as much as 7% to near $97 per barrel on March 25, down from above $112 just days earlier, after reports of a U.S. diplomatic push toward a ceasefire.

“When I was at my hedge fund, I learned a brutal lesson from the ‘junk’ desks. Price. It is all about price… We never talk about price. We are naive,” Cramer added.

He warned that traders still positioned for $150-plus oil face a painful reversal, adding that falling crude correctly signals the direction for equities.

For crypto holders who expected BTC to act as digital gold during a real geopolitical shock, the margin-call reality Cramer described raises uncomfortable questions about the asset’s role in a portfolio.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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