Jim Cramer cautioned investors against trading volatile stocks popular on social media and said they should look at buying fractional shares of bigger companies instead.
, which makes its easier for less-wealthy investors to gain exposure to stocks with share prices that are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars.
"I want people very badly to be in the stock market. And how are they going to learn other than buying these small dollar stocks and thinking that that's how you make money," Cramer said. "I don't want them to be blown out," he continued. "I do want them to understand that you can do small dollar stocks now like never before, it's just that you have to do it in fractions. And that fractions is a great way for people to learn how to buy an
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