'Now that we've got a phase one trade deal with China, we can go back to focusing on the earnings,' the 'Mad Money' host says. 'I think next week ... we're going to see a lot of good ones.'
"Now that we've got a phase one trade deal with China, we can go back to focusing on the earnings," the
Cramer is also expecting a short-term boost in the credit card, large bank, large machinery and oil service stocks.will hold an earnings call for its fiscal 2020 second quarter after the market closes. The shipping conglomerate is forecast to record earnings of $2.80 per share along with almost $17.6 billion in revenue.
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