CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday said that most of the sellers have already left the market, meaning that the turbulence in stocks could ease up.
"To me, this mad scramble to get out ahead of the negativity is a sign that the bad news … is mostly baked in," he said. CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday said that most of the sellers have already left the market, meaning that the turbulence in stocks could ease up. "To me, this mad scramble to get out ahead of the negativity is a sign that the bad news … is mostly baked in," he said.
"Everybody's scrambling to get out of this market ahead of everybody else, but at this point, I think many people who were going to sell have already gone, which means we could get some pleasant surprises going forward," he added.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Get out. Cramer is wrong on everything intentionally. Wants bagholders..