KEY POINTS
  • "The bankers are still regarded as gangsters on Capitol Hill. I just want them to put on a good show when they start reporting earnings in 48 hours," CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
  • "If they do, all will be forgiven, at least on Wall Street, and their stocks will roar," the "Mad Money" host says.
  • "We want to hear that there's no pick up in bad loans. More bad loans would be a sign that we're headed into a recession," he says.

Bankers do not necessarily have to be liked — people just have to like their numbers, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.

"The bankers are still regarded as gangsters on Capitol Hill. I just want them to put on a good show when they start reporting earnings in 48 hours," the "Mad Money" host said. "If they do, all will be forgiven, at least on Wall Street, and their stocks will roar."