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A Market Reality Check

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Published: Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011 | 7:06 PM ET
Michelle Fox By:

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Off the Charts
After today's roller-coaster action, you might want to take a page from the Larry David handbook and curb your enthusiasm, says Mad Money host Jim Cramer.

While Cramer has been feeling more confident ever since U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner told him that there would be no Lehman-style bank failures in Europe, he thinks a lot of things could still go wrong.

So the “Mad Money” host went “Off the Charts” for a market reality check Tuesday with the assistance of highly regarded Wall Street technician Richard Ross. And what Ross sees isn’t pretty. His views on the dollar , the euro , copper and gold are extremely negative.

Cramer, however, doesn’t agree with Ross’ interpretation of what will happen. But he thinks it’s important to know the bear case, which he said could come true if we wind up getting another Lehman in Europe or if the Greek bailout talks totally break down.

So what is Ross’ view? Watch the video to see the full segment.

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Cramer goes “Off the Charts” to show the bear case on dollar, the euro and more.
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