Jim Cramer says Wall Street is in denial about the market
Wall Street is in denial about the market's strength, Jim Cramer said, arguing that investors are dismissing falling oil prices and the "presidential Put."
Wall Street is in denial about the market's strength, Jim Cramer said, arguing that investors are dismissing falling oil prices and the "presidential Put." Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
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Wall Street is in denial about the market's strength, Jim Cramer said, arguing that investors are dismissing falling oil prices and the "presidential Put."
If oil prices are falling, then it's hard to be negative about stocks.
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