Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday

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U.S. stocks edge up in premarket trading Friday, while Bank of America reiterates Club holding Nvidia as a 'top pick.'

My top 10 things to watch Friday, Oct. 13 1. U.S. stocks edge up in premarket trading Friday, with the S & P 500 rising 0.3% and the Nasdaq Composite inching up 0.7%, keeping both indices on track for weekly gains. Bond yields pull back slightly, with that of the 10-year Treasury just below 4.6%. Oil prices, meanwhile, surge by more than 4%, as West Texas Intermediate crude reaches for $87 a barrel. 2.

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