KEY POINTS
  • President Trump feels "prodded by the Chinese, humiliated," says CNBC's Jim Cramer, pointing to what he calls the latest "provocation" from Beijing.
  • China is reportedly ordering all state offices to remove foreign hardware and software within three years.
  • "Why should there be a deal?" asks the "Mad Money" host. "It's provocation."

Investors are ill-prepared for the possibility of President Donald Trump walking away from talks aimed at cementing the "phase one" China trade deal that was announced in principle in October, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.

"I think people continue to believe that there's going to be a deal because they think it's rational, 'Why not do a deal? It's good for both sides,'" Cramer said about what he sees as conventional wisdom on Wall Street.