Jim Cramer Says Honeywell Selloff Is Overdone at $163.99

As seen on the 24/7 Wall St. homepage on August 17, 2026.

Cramer is calling the panic overdone after Honeywell Aerospace dropped 19.5% to $163.99, and he names $200 as the level bears are really pricing in.

Enough with the selling of Honeywell. What do you want it do go down to $200? How much fear do you really have. It is not the horrendous, horrible, unforgivable Honeywell Aero
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Honeywell Aerospace fell 19.5% to $163.99, a drop severe enough to prompt Jim Cramer to step in publicly and push back against the sellers. His post on X framed the decline as fear-driven, a notable line drawn by someone who watches this stock closely.

Cramer's reference to $200 is the crux of his argument: that is the level the market is effectively pricing in if sellers keep going, and he considers that far too pessimistic. He was explicit that the current Honeywell is not, in his words, the 'horrendous, horrible, unforgivable Honeywell Aero,' signaling he sees a meaningful distinction between the company's past and where it stands today.

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The post drew active replies within hours, suggesting investors are debating whether the selloff has gone too far. Cramer reads the 19.5% single-session drop as a capitulation low.

For investors watching the stock, the tension is between a sharp technical breakdown and a vocal contrarian signal from a widely followed commentator. Whether the $163.99 level holds or cracks further will be the near-term tell on who is right.