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    Shop the Left-Behind Stocks
    06/09/2006 12:00 PM

    In this article, Cramer believes the market not sell-off aggressively today. Also, he likes TXT, MRO and GSK.

    Cyclicals' Charts Look Hearty
    06/09/2006 10:54 AM

    In this article, Cramer cites
    encouraging chart patterns in the cyclicals. Also, he reiterates his bullish stance on infrastructure, capital goods, mining and the power sector.

    He exclaims: "
    Does the chart lie? Of course. But do all of the charts lie? Unlikely."

    A Down Day Would Let More People In
    06/09/2006 10:15 AM

    In this article, Cramer feels the market needs to "go down gently," in order to get investors in.

    Furthermore, he wants to see the defensive stocks go down.

    Finally, he exclaims: "
    We just saw sloppiness and margin selling, nothing more. Without those big selloffs, we can't make it much higher than this."

    Rotate Out of Tech and Get Defensive
    06/09/2006 9:46 AM

    In this article, Cramer suggests selling into any rally "because it is simply the wrong time on the calendar to buy. "

    Also, he cites weakness in the PC sector and possible glut in big screen televisions.

    He exclaims: "Sure, tech is down a lot. But what happens if this is 2000, and the Fed keeps tightening? You could look at this coming rally as the rally of April 2000, when the oversold condition caused a tremendous whoosh up in tech. It turned out to be a great time to reposition."

    Bottom line: Cramer prefers the cyclicals over tech. And, he would sell tech into any rally.

    The Bernanke Bet
    06/09/2006 9:23 AM

    In this article, Cramer rips Bernanke to shreds.

    He exclaims: "
    Instead, he is trying to out-Greenspan Greenspan by throwing us off guard as much as possible. I always liked that Greenspan restricted his throwing us off guard to Capitol Hill testimony. Not Bernanke; he delivers policy at cocktail parties."

    Basically, Cramer has zero confidence in the new Fed chief and fears the market will trade lower because of Ben's poor judgement.

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