The U.S. government shutdown has become the second-longest in history, disrupting services and livelihoods, with no end in sight as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse over healthcare funding.
Cramer backs bulls, calls Rigetti speculative, but sees potential in quantum computing.
The U.S. government shutdown has become the second-longest in history, disrupting services and livelihoods, with no end in sight as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse over healthcare funding.
Cramer backs bulls, calls Rigetti speculative, but sees potential in quantum computing.