Cramer Warns Corporate IPOs, Bond Issuances May Drain Market Liquidity as SpaceX Raises $85B

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According to Jim Cramer on CNBC's Mad Money, recent surges in corporate equity and debt issuances—not U.S.-Iran tensions—pose the real threat to the ongoing bull market. Cramer warned that large-scale fundraising activities, including SpaceX's $85 billion IPO and $25 billion bond offering, combined with Rivian's discounted secondary offering and SK Hynix's planned $28 billion Nasdaq listing, are rapidly absorbing sidelined capital and pushing market liquidity toward its limits. While current market demand remains sufficient to absorb new supply, Cramer cautioned that sustained issuance momentum could tip supply-demand balance, threatening the bull market's durability.
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