Everything Jim Cramer said about the stock market on 'Mad Money,' including 5G plays, the next bull leg, trade uncertainty

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Everything Jim Cramer said on 'Mad Money,' including 5G plays, the next bull leg, trade uncertainty

"At a time like this, we need big apolitical themes that work no matter what, and the best of them should work for years and years and years," the

host said. "So when these stocks get hit, you buy [them] into weakness because you know they'll be able to make a comeback as secular growers almost always will."A gas flare is seen at an oil well site outside Williston, North Dakota.The bull market can find another leg to run on in the new year if natural resource sectors can rebound, Cramer said.

"The charts, as interpreted by Dan Fitzpatrick, suggest that the metals and mining stocks and the basic materials plays are headed higher, and even the energy cohort might be ready to turn soon," said the host,"If that's the case, then 2020 could be a very good year for this bull market — even as ... I am not yet a believer" in the energy stocks.Shipping containers from China and other nations are unloaded at the Long Beach Port in Los Angeles, on February 16, 2019.

But that does not mean investors should include in their strategy predictions about what President Donald Trump's next move in the long-running trade dispute will be, Cramer said."Even his closest advisors might not know what he'll do," Cramer said. "He might not even know himself until the moment he tweets or announces his decision at an impromptu press conference."

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