Jim Cramer says he loves the business models of the FANGs -- Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet/Google, but won't buy Amazon or Netflix for his charitable trust unless their earnings multiples drop.
Cramer said in an exclusive monthly conference call with members of his Action Alerts PLUS club for investors that while the trust owns FB and GOOGL, he's holding off on adding AMZN and NFLX due to high valuations.
"Amazon [is] absurdly valued, but it is an unbelievable franchise," Cramer said. "Netflix is just ... a market-capitalization [call]. Had it dropped, I think it would have gotten a bid [for a takeover]."
Cramer added that because the trust already owns two FANG stocks, "you're not diversified if you own all four. We think we own the two cheapest because Facebook is 22x next year's earnings and Alphabet is 20x next year's earnings. .. It's difficult to justify [those] valuations."
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