Friday, July 25, 2014

Jim Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Next Week's Game Plan

Search Jim Cramer's "Mad Money" trading recommendations using our exclusive "Mad Money" Stock Screener. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- More listening and less buying. That's what Jim Cramer told his Mad Money viewers they should be doing during next week's trading. Cramer said as global tensions ratchet up the worry, investors need to raise cash and stay largely on the sidelines. On Monday, Cramer said he'll be watching Cummins and Herbalife . He said Cummins is problematic as investors flee the industrials, while Herbalife needs to response to activist Bill Ackman's latest allegations. Tuesday brings earnings from UPS , Twitter , Bullafo Wild Wings and Panera Bread . Cramer said UPS will offer a great read on global commerce while Twitter is likely to wither in Facebook's shadow. He was bullish on Wild Wings but expects Panera to continue lower. Then, on Wednesday, it's Whole Foods Markets , another wait-and-see stock, and Yelp , one of the few stocks Cramer said he'd buy on weakness. For Thursday, it's Exxon Mobil , which Cramer expects to disappoint, Apache , another buy-on-weakness recommendation, and GoPro , a stock Cramer said should delver strong results. Finally, on Friday, Cramer told investors to be careful with both Clorox and Procter & Gamble as they've been delivering sub-par performance. In other news, non-farm payroll numbers will be released on Friday. Cramer said he expects employment to be strong. He also suggested picking up shares in Synchrony, the General Electric spinoff that will see its initial public offering at some point next week. To watch replays of Cramer's video segments, visit the Mad Money page on CNBC. To sign up for Jim Cramer's free Booyah! newsletter with all of his latest articles and videos please click here. -- Written by Scott Rutt in Washington, D.C. To email Scott about this article, click here: Scott Rutt Follow Scott on Twitter @ScottRutt or get updates on Facebook, ScottRuttDC


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