Cramer Remix: This market is being too picky

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Jim Cramer explains why you should ignore the market's negativity ahead of the new year.

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Mr Market is the world's best market timer. And he's never wrong about the price or the future of the market.

Is there anything left which Cramer has not said already? I am not saying that he talks too much or anything...

Dow plunged 150 points.... Lol

Told you months back...market was going down....also told you to not listen to t.v. experts.....

Sparky flip flopping again!

Is everyone watching hardball ? WTF?

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