Video Title: Lightning Round: I want you to own D-Wave Quantum, says Jim Cramer
Video ID: Ldy5uCEcctQ
Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldy5uCEcctQ
Export Date: 2025-10-25 23:23:40
Channel: CNBC Television
Format: markdown
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📹 **Video Information**:

**Title**: Lightning Round: I want you to own D-Wave Quantum, says Jim Cramer
**Duration**: 04:36


## Overview
This appears to be a transcript from Jim Cramer's "Lightning Round" segment where he quickly answers viewer questions about various stocks. The format involves rapid-fire stock recommendations and brief analysis of different companies brought up by callers from various locations.

## Main Topics Covered
- Stock recommendations
- Mining companies (Agnico Eagle)
- Pharmaceutical stocks (Bristol-Myers)
- Cryptocurrency/fintech companies (Clean Spark)
- Dividend stocks (Flex LNG)
- D-Wave (quantum computing)

## Key Takeaways & Insights
- Cramer suggests being selective with stock picks in the current market
- High dividend yields should be scrutinized for potential underlying issues
- Some speculative stocks can be worth considering if treated as speculation
- Market conditions appear to be favorable for certain stocks to make significant moves on positive news

## Actionable Strategies
- Consider Agnico Eagle instead of New Gold for mining exposure
- Hold Bristol-Myers but monitor their central nervous system drug development
- Treat Clean Spark as a speculative play only
- Research thoroughly when encountering unusually high dividend yields

## Specific Details & Examples
- Bristol-Myers described as "never seen it this cheap"
- Clean Spark mentioned as having 12 analyst buy ratings
- Flex LNG noted for its 13% dividend yield
- D-Wave described as capable of 10-point moves on positive news

## Warnings & Common Mistakes
- Caution against assuming high dividends are automatically safe
- Warning about speculative nature of certain stocks like Clean Spark
- Need for due diligence when stocks appear unusually cheap

## Resources & Next Steps
- Segment sponsored by Charles Schwab
- Suggestion to research more deeply into companies with unusually high dividends
- Importance of following up on specific company developments (like Bristol-Myers' CNS drug)