KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday lamented the flurry of companies that went public in 2021 through traditional IPOs and SPAC deals.
  • "These newly minted stocks and SPACs are now killing us. It's the excess supply that's dragging down the rest of the market," the "Mad Money" host said.
  • "A stock market's like any other market, if you get too much inventory, prices will plummet," he added.

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday lamented the flurry of companies that went public in 2021 through traditional IPOs and SPAC deals, suggesting that it's playing a role in Wall Street's weak start to the new year.

"These newly minted stocks and SPACs are now killing us. It's the excess supply that's dragging down the rest of the market," the "Mad Money" host said, explaining his belief that the weakness is not simply due to investors reconsidering valuations across the board.