KEY POINTS
  • "So with a bunch of new IPOs on the horizon, the market won't be able to handle all the supply. And when supply outstrips demand, prices go lower," CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
  • "I think the FAANG stocks will be used a source of funds," the "Mad Money" host says.
  • "If money managers want to participate in these deals—and they will—they need to sell stocks that they already own to raise money ... and that's gonna put pressure on the whole market," he says.

Wall Street needs to see more mergers and acquisitions come through before the "coming onslaught" of initial public offerings jams up investing capital, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.

Major U.S. indexes traded strong out the gate Tuesday, but gave up most of their gains before the close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added more than 140 points in Tuesday's session. The and tech-heavy Nasdaq both gained about 0.70 percent.