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Cramer: Signs of New Nat Gas Legislation?

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Published: Monday, 1 Mar 2010 | 3:39 PM ET
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On Monday, Cramer said the decision by Goldman Sachs to upgrade natural gas is “incredibly interesting” because this may indicate some type of nat gas legislation coming out of Washington. Adding, “you don’t make this call, unless you have some conviction.” So, the Mad Money host told investors to look at the big driller company, South West Energy. SWN, Cramer said, is the largest pure play left to be “acquired or nibbled at.”

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Tractor Supply Co. was upgraded by Piper Jaffray, Cramer said, and this stock could have great momentum.

Also, NYSE Euronext has a good yield and looks to be breaking out. If so, the stock will go higher, Cramer said.

Lastily, Cramer thinks Deckers Outdoor is not done going up.



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