Thursday's market surge intrigued Jim Cramer, so he decided to look at the day's earnings reports to find where all the bullishness originated.

"There are a couple of joyous weeks every quarter where we hear from individual companies that their collective results are actually able to control the agenda of trading," the "Mad Money" host said. "They serve as the preponderance of the evidence about how companies are really doing, how their stocks should perform, and, by extrapolation, how strong or weak the broader economy may be."