KEY POINTS
  • Retail investors should avoid SPACs entirely, CNBC's Jim Cramer advised Thursday.
  • "The SPAC deals keep coming because they're a great way for institutional money managers to get a guaranteed return," he said.
  • However, the "Mad Money" host warned that "everybody else in the process gets the short end of the stick."

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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday implored viewers to steer clear of special purpose acquisition companies right now, suggesting there's too much risk for retail investors because of the structure of the transactions.

"The SPAC deals keep coming because they're a great way for institutional money managers to get a guaranteed return, but everybody else in the process gets the short end of the stick," the "Mad Money" host said. "Sooner or later, privately held companies will figure this out and stop agreeing to participate, but until then I recommend you give this group a wide berth or no berth at all."

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