And the "Mad Money" host reveals how to play them.
Although it hasn't made sense lately, Cramer sees the market making a shift.
More than two months after natural disasters struck Japan, the country can finally rebuild, prompting a shift into industrial names.
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The definition needs to meet these parameters, Cramer said.
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The "Fast Money" traders highlight U.S. companies benefiting from pricing power that comes with a weak U.S. dollar.
The "Mad Money" host shared his thoughts on stocks home gamers asked about.
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These plays might be "glaringly obvious," but Cramer said they're making investors a lot of money.
Cramer interview the CEO of this recovery and reconstruction play.
Why the "Mad Money" host is bullish on this construction machinery name right now.
Heavy-machinery company Deere still sees itself doubling in size over the next eight years, due in large part to construction and agriculture in Asia, the corporation’s CEO, Samuel Allen, told CNBC Tuesday.
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Cramer says these companies stand to do very well as Japan begins its cleanup and rebuilding process.
To provide you advice on your investments, the "Fast Money" traders on Thursday revealed their best plays.