The Federal Reserve on Wednesday chose the word "significant" to describe the risks to the U.S. economy and that's worth noting, Cramer said on "Mad Money." After all, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has won his faith and trust. So if Bernanke is getting more downbeat on the economy, what hope is left for the everyday investor?

The market always seems to have a mood, Cramer explained. Sometimes the market's mood is "warm and fuzzy," where bad news from a company leaves investors thinking the problem has to do with the company alone. It causes them to assume other companies are doing good, then, and they want to buy their shares because they're simply being brought down by the negative news of the loser competitor.