KEY POINTS
  • "Most stocks simply aren't getting much pin action now for what they do, in part because, well, the market's had a miraculous run," CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
  • "That makes everything seem like a yawner, and it's starting to bother me," he said on "Mad Money."
  • "Unless your company's a huge beneficiary from the great reopening, nobody cares," he said.

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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday gave his prognosis on the market as many stocks failed to gain trading traction after positive quarterly reports.

"Most stocks simply aren't getting much pin action now for what they do, in part because, well, the market's had a miraculous run," the "Mad Money" host said. "That makes everything seem like a yawner, and it's starting to bother me."

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