Cramer: Stock investors could be in trouble if Trump keeps 'business-bashing' like Obama

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'For whatever reason, the president's whims have trumped his pro-business attitude — he's anti-business,' CNBC's Jim Cramer contends.

"It's possible that President Trump has realized something that Obama discovered when he was running for his second term: Most voters don't own stocks anymore," Cramer said, adding that as long as Trump's poll numbers are up and the economy doesn't nose-dive,In the beginning of his administration, Trump talked about the stock market all the time and viewed it as a report card on his policies. But lately, the pressure on the market does not seem to matter.

"For whatever reason, the president's whims have trumped his pro-business attitude — he's anti-business. And if the Trump administration is going to be less pro-business, investors are going to pay," Cramer said. "Put it all together, you can understand why this market has been hammered for the past five weeks."

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Trump bashes everyone and everything on a daily basis, nowhere near Obama. But nice try!!! FakeNews ClickBait

jimcramer dont toss Obama's name in the same article as trump.....Obama isnt even close to what trump is doing to America....

Like Obama? This is why 'homegamers' have learned to hate Jim Cramer.

You mean THIS PRES's targeting of specific companies, mostly for political and sometimes personal reasons. That's on HIM!

cheap shot

did cramer really say that? hehe

LOL, the market is up 400 today.

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