I see this year's budding stock rally signaling a different kind of bull market, one that's not so reliant on just a few stocks

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Investing Club: Jim Cramer sees this year's budding rally signaling a different kind of bull market, one that's not so reliant on just a few stocks

This nascent bull market started with the peak in interest rates and the dollar back in the fall and then broadened to include bank and semiconductor stocks in 2023. Is it fragile? Is it alchemy? Is it real? We'll know after we see the quarterly earnings this week from the likes of Club holdings Apple , Meta Platforms Alphabet and Amazon , as well as what the Federal Reserve decides at its two-day meeting ending Wednesday and what the monthly nonfarm payroll numbers show Friday.

When you study the S & P Oscillator, as I have, you get these confirmative moves when you experience further elevation as the Oscillator returns to the mean. That's what's happening as we consider the market to be far bigger than any group of a half-dozen stocks. No one company is important: The asset class prevails. It didn't even matter that the incompetence of the men who run the machine surfaced again.

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Jim's look's a little beat up.

WifeyAlpha time has arrived lfgoooooooooooo

Jordan 🤩

The USA will be in a full out recession this year. Gas will avg at $7.00 a gallon

Must be time to sell!

I suspect that if inflation does not ease enough..

Why does anyone listen to Cramer?

Who has my ducking money ?

welp were fucked

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