KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer said the stock market is dealing with an oversupply in shares and a shortage in demand from buyers.
  • "Between the IPOs and the big SPAC attack and the big secondaries, we're being flooded with stock right now, so the market's going to struggle until Wall Street turns off the spigot," the "Mad Money" host said.
  • "Unfortunately, there's no sign of that happening yet, so you have to keep being careful," he said.

CNBC's Jim Cramer warned investors that the market could be in trouble in the near term as it faces a massive supply of stock and a shortage in demand from buyers.

"Between the IPOs and the big SPAC attack and the big secondaries, we're being flooded with stock right now, so the market's going to struggle until Wall Street turns off the spigot," the "Mad Money" host said Monday. "Unfortunately, there's no sign of that happening yet, so you have to keep being careful."