'If you want one industry that's immune to both inflation and a Fed-induced slowdown, well it's big-cap tech,' the 'Mad Money' host said.
Money managers began moving into tech stocks as a hedge against inflation and Fed rate hikes, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
That triggered concern among some investors that the Federal Reserve could move to raise interest rates sooner than planned to address inflation, Cramer said.
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