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Jim Cramer Says Duolingo (DUOL) is "Oversold"

By Ramish Cheema | January 27, 2026, 12:50 PM

We recently published 13 Stocks Jim Cramer Commented On.  Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer commanded on.

Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) is a technology company that provides a language learning platform. The shares have lost 52% over the past year and are down 11% year-to-date. Cramer has discussed Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) several times over the past months, and his opinions have varied. For instance, in September, he commented that while he would sell the shares, the stock was “too good” to short. Yet, in November, the CNBC TV host remarked that “I don’t know why you need Duolingo.” Despite Cramer’s caution, Morgan Stanley kept an optimistic tone about Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) in January. The bank reiterated an Outperform rating on the shares and cut the share price target to $275 from $300. The investment bank commented that for Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL), like for other internet companies, it will be important to leverage AI in 2026. Cramer mentioned the stock in a tweet on January 25th. He mentioned the share price movement and remarked that Duolingo Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) was “oversold.” Yet, Cramer added that he feared “Apple and Meta translation aides” and liked both products.

Jim Cramer Says Duolingo (DUOL) is "Oversold"
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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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