Cramer's week ahead: The market can go higher if Trump makes trade progress with Mexico

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'I bet this market can go higher still as long as the President works out something with Mexico over the weekend,' Jim Cramer says.

advanced 1.66%. The Dow posted its first five-day win streak since January and broke its six-week losing streak, while the latter two indexes had their fourth-straight positive sessions.

host said. "But I bet this market can go higher still as long as the President works out something with Mexico over the weekend."Thor Industries "I think this stock could ramp on good news, because it happens to be the key product line," Cramer said. Lilly is one of the best pharma companies on earth, yet its stock is down nearly $14 from its highs. I bet management tells a very good story and you can buy Eli Lilly.": Dave & Buster's delivers its quarterly report after the market closes.

"Lululemon has got the right product at the right time, and I bet they report still one more great quarter," Cramer said. "In the $170s, I would still buy it.": Formerly known as Restoration Hardware, RH delivers its latest quarterly results at the end of trading. The stock is down more than 25% in 2019.

 

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