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i think we should give a "fast money" round of applause we don't have any time, david. >> i'm melissa lee thanks for watching. see you back at 5:00 tomorrow. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job isn't just to entertain you but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you get market in beast mode like this one, you got to feed
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the beast. and you can't give it the same menu every day can't eat the gruel it devoured the day before to keep breaking records. dow, gaining 152, s&p climbing .4% nasdaq .18%. this manages to feed the beast every day and gives monster that is this market the well-balanced diet it needs to keep roaring. what do i mean when i say this rare carnivorous bull is getting a well-balanced diet lately had a big run in select gruchz industrials, heavy machineries, conglomerates, aerospace, transports. but beast tires of the same stocks not healthy.
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in real life only eat one kind of food, vitamin deficiency. so nothing new, beast stalls out. experts coming out saying the market is too expensive, narrow and bad breath sunshine bulls and hedge fund managers who want averages to go lower turn into pick aadores, eager to slay the beast. just what they do. not that they don't want you to make money, they don't care about you at all are you paying them? any money manager on tv has agenda and with youtube even neutral commentators have not go to bullish starts to circulating and look like dopes but no one is censured for being
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too negative even up here get a day like today, beast attracted to new areas of the market that had been left behind, changes whole equation what made up the varied menu today? last month, financials have been marking time bad. primo leadership group, packed with healthy vitamins. but since late november banks doing next to nothing. extra worrisome, why cohort is inexpensive versus rest of the market does better when fed raises rates which it's doing and benefits tremendously from the trump administration push for deregulation banks trade in fits and starts break up, freeze up, today they defrosted. bank of america, $30 j.p. morgan up like beginning of any big move and back to
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thinking nostalgically about wells fargo, stage coach trying to think about what happened cross selling? hoped a lot of accounts? isn't that good? what the heck was that all about anyway other than reason to buy the stock because it's lagging behind the group i'm be facetious, when i read about the upgrades at wells they don't mention the thing. goldman sachs had seen stocks drop ten points but today it rallied. merrill lynch is cooling on bitcoin, discouraging selling, better for goldman getting the cryptocurrency desk rocking. they know more about blockchain than anyone else wouldn't you rather own premier brokerage house as way to play the gyrating currencies than bitcoin? i would. companies wanting to accept payment in bitcoin but hedge up risk immediately
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that's gold man's best hand. own that market. buy that stock wondering about the cloud stocks everyone is off the cloud, "rolling stone" is like, ones that seemed unstoppable until fell out of favor last year. former darlings stalled until today. upgrade of workday, stock exploded higher. company is doing well. shocker. sure enough, positive action spread to the whole cloud group and stocks got gobbled up by the beast. salesforce.com, seemed to peak middle of november after superb quarter, higher. adobe, saw stock fall from 186 to 167, it's getting jiggy, one
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of the fastest growers around. vmware, hit all-time high today. >> house of pleasure >> fantastic group that looked hoppy, now looks delicious. price target boosts tomorrow because stocks have overrun the tarkts lemming atert. paper companies and chemical makers seem to be comatose, even as going to be recipients of major tax cuts to allow them to buy back more. basic commodity, portfolio managers furiously looking for thesis, didn't bother. dow dowdupont stuck for ages and billionaire who broke up tycho, who knows what he has up his
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sleeve let splitup commence some stocks needed to get fattened up for the beast. domino's had been languishing but today two research firms pushed the stock knowing there's big investor day next week and tends to be a strong catalyst. other stocks playing possum, hearing what is wrong with general motors we have weather as destructive as it can be for cars. i like gm. and world is bigger than the u.s. gm sold more electric vehicles than tesla, tearing the cover off the ball in china. sold more than 4 million vehicles last year new record million more than sold in america. stop being parochial give that word a google.
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beast is staint hunter/gatherer, defense stocks down, heat seeking missile, roaring higher. clorox bleached down, but today upgraded from sell to hold why not? finally giving them the chance monthly snapshot of macy's and numbers up not down, stock went down, not up with. i bet the beast starts devouring macy's somedays comes back for second helping. ibm move or ge or amazon you have to be north of 50, talking about age or rings in a tree, to remember this environment. otherwise you think it's disneyworld. when the market goes into beast mode, doesn't roll over and play
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dead, rips lungs out of anything that gets in its way you can focus on the endless drama in washington, mueller investigation, surreal bannon interviews watching your president and leader of the north korea about to respect the size of the nuclear buttons. gentlemen, you can't fight in here, this is the war room or focus on the stock market i say keep your eye on the beast. rita in new york. >> caller: thanks for advice you gave me for my daughter. first project was lululemon and went down and you recommended she hold it and did. back in the stock market and loving it. >> my wife spent a fortune there. anyone seen her? on instagram, i haven't seen here but that's good. stock? >> caller: question is roku.
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was going to buy but now wondering if people are going to buy smart tvs, don't need roku stock, just smart tv does it have backup technology to take over after people don't need the boxes anymore >> today the spell that cast roku from the teens to 50s has been broken. i say ring the register and buy yourself a nice cashmere sweater. hayes in texas >> caller: jim boo-yahs from a chilly dallas, texas. >> it's cold all over. how's the playoffs there playoffs sorry. >> caller: who lost 6-0 last week >> next caller >> caller: 12.5% on blackberry and bidu partnering.
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shifted. blackberry refer to the company as cybersecurity software, dedicated to sharing the enterprise of things. >> it's true >> caller: only one year target on the stock, blackberry is $2 beyond that. reported record software and services revenue and record gross margin when will blackberry book this new revenue and buy, sell or hold >> i have to tell you, this blackberry move is so subtle, almost tell you not to talk about it because right now it's between you and stock clearly headed to 15 congratulations. all you need to know this market is a real beast. it's a beauty. remember beauty and -- it's ready to feast on everything in its way nuclear fallout. dominion announced a merger.
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and news, is the market viewing it all wrong ball has dropped, 2018 is here, time for resolution. make this year most profitable yet. give you insight don't miss my take on the winners of the s&p 500 jersey shore may have had a -- banking on two of the three. stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, hashtag #madtweets send an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com.
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pipeline empire in the southeast, having manufacturing renaissance and needs all the power it can get but dominion stock dinged. dropping felt like a punching bag last few weeks. down 10% from mid-december highs. lot of that utilities, sold off. east coast facing worst cold snap in ages, would think it's sitting pretty but market doesn't see it that way. and not rated utility. sit down with mr. farrell from s scana. welcome back to "mad money." >> great to be here. >> opportunistic thing for company like dominion. can you walk people through it, why it's going to get done
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it's politics but good for people paying the bills. >> scana is utility with assets in north carolina and georgia. gas distribution in south carolina as well this is a company that had to abandon building a new nuclear facility for which customers have been paying for a number of years. stock has suffered difficult situation for folks in south carolina, customers and customers of their partner, cooperatives it's a complicated deal. we put together a package that tries to solve a lot of the problems for the customer. $1.3 billion in cash going to customers within 90 days of closing. very unusual thing to give company's customers val crew in a transaction, i've never heard of it before
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almost $600 million in subsidies for rate reduction 5% going forward. shortening the time period 60 to 20 years absorbing additional $1.7 billion on cost spent on the plates tremendo tremendous amount of value going to the customers of scana and subject to regulatory approval by their regulators. >> sounds like a lot of money but you said would be additive even with those costs. shelling out all this money, how can you still make money off the deal >> lot has to do with the differential in our size we're six times larger they put what they could afford financially forward. our financial resources allow us to bring more to the table solve for the new nuclear
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problem, scana is a very good company. got good growth in electric and dpas utilities, south carolina is wonderful state to do business in. we're there already with pipeline and solar farms great prospects ahead. long-term view with this investing for long-term in south carolina. >> you've explained to us many times there is a boom in this country, really centered on south carolina in that sense there's going to be a lot of new businessing make it if dominion gets this, positive for earnings profile. >> we believe it will. you have to -- can't look for this quarter, but immediately postclosing. very helpful. >> taught us a lot about thinking further in advance. told us you would have a plant export, coming in on time and on
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budget that's happened hasn't it? >> in budget, in final commissioning right now. doing the last parts of the commissioning of that facility commercial operation very shortly, early this year. >> and again you will make money off that >> yes, sir, we sure will. 20 year take or pay contracts with very good credit-worthy partners if they use the facility, they pay us, if not, pay us 20 years. well thought through investment, taken us three years to build, five years in development but getting benefits from it for 20 years and sending important resource, gas from our country to help allies in japan and india. >> one of the things you did say in excellent conference call was this really is the offer you're going to make for scana. lot of people felt reading
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research, that's just the first negotiating point, they have to pay a lot more but you've made it clear this is your offer and you should take it south carolina. >> that's our offer. put all our chips on the table been too long a period in south carolina they've been going through this uncertainty uncertainty for scana, its employees, retirees, shareholders, citizens of south carolina and customers, policy makers. we decided going to play that negotiating process but put all chips on table they are all there. >> will there ever be another nuclear power plant built in this country >> i think the possibility of smaller modular reactors is real in the future.
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depends on what happens with energy policies of the united states over the next couple of decades. i think it's likely actually you'll see more nuclear plants built. not next few years. >> good opportunity to buy dominion, rare it's down from the high i bet you get it congratulate you for thinking big unlike most. that's why your company is great stock to own thanks to tom farrell, chairman of dominion energy i would buy this stock back after this.
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year i think they shed some light on the current situation, i think can make us some money biggest winner, nrg energy utility, not just any. on the brink of failure after horribly mismanaged like a green play or renewable power when it was red ink that caused the spiral but rose lazarus-like and made it back to where the stock was start of 2015. amazing run. if i own nrg, be a seller. don't give back. these guys make invisible teeth straighteners, a god send to dental equipment and customers don't want crooked teeth, look awful on instagram bears think off the cliff.
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i think louder align has little overseas penetration and competition. have a heart to heart with your dentist about this one not enough cavities to go around but plenty of crooked teeth that need to be corrected before you snap winning in this environment, making first cystic fibrosis treatment that really works. vertex plenty of skepticism but the drug came through. should be huge for the company i think more to come given how starved big pharma is for new drugs. ceo of wynn resorts told us what to do with massive purchase of stocks toad you would blow away the numbers, he was right and boosted the stock.
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can't believe people doubted the man. i'm not deterred that they took a drop you will regret dumping the stock. boeing is my favorite name on this list. much as i like most of the winners from the s&p, their moves more ephemeral case in point, micron. commodity chip maker reported good quarter and stock barely budged. not good for the tech company. action is telling you something bad may be lurking around the corner they make flash memory and d rams, former peaked and latter seems unsustainably high south koreans adding new capacity sells -- turns out stock is overvalued unless flash gets better, a
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possibility, i mike micron has marked time after stellar 88% gain i prefer n video or broadcom sustainable, dr horton the stocks that must be sold when the fed starts tightening mortgage not gone up housing shortage harder to build and pretty hard to get credit. domestic stocks on fire because of the tax reform. low price point for houses ideal for millennials at long last moving out of expensive rental apartments or parents' basements. pay pl, i credit dan schulman with much of the gain.
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ultimate juggernaut. millennial way to pay the bills. no natural enemies can't tell you how important tale paypal is would roar only if laid pipe, slam down with phantom worries no coincidence this ran began. i think more room to gallop. hasn't begun to monoties venmo, the millennial way to -- bills testament that wrong about nice guys finishing last. nvidia ended tired but still up a bit data center market share any share probably amd didn't matter.
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blastoff for this stock. best chips for gaming. nintendo switch, in the cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning markets are growing stronger same chips linked to bitcoin, so going to have weak handed shareholders hopefully all shaken out now and built on pulte group, surfing the wave of housing shortages across the country. could be moot versus the fed's tightening both subject of short squeezes hedge fund playbook says you have to bet against these this stage in the game. i don't think will get slammed but not as good 2018 fed will raise rates one time too many and these stocks will hurt bottom line, top performers of
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the s&p, very big, sometimes unsustainable wins paypal, nvidia strong product line. visionary ceo is speaking this week and vertex, boeing 2018 greg in california >> caller: thanks for taking my call activision at 48, up to 65 time to realize gains or hold out? >> we own it for action alerts and i tell club members to stick with it. i believe in it. it's been a tough challenge but don't sell it. yu in florida. >> caller: thanks for taking my call
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i love costco as consumer and stock. would like to get into it but it's high right now. when would be a good point to get into costco? >> buy a quarter of it tomorrow. literally, if you want 200 shares, buy 50 wait for it to come down if it will unbelievable keith in new york. >> caller: on behalf of sev seven-month-old daughter i've done research for her, looking to take a position in the near future. utility paying 5% dividend, can't find a reason not to pull the trigger. ngg. >> happens to be my utility, i think it's fine. whole group is going down.
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suggest she consider dominion as well i like what you're doing national grid is great approach for daughter congratulations for you. 2017 was a great year but some of the top ten in s&p will be unsustainable. other places go. with everybody snapping selfies more important to look and feel good. planet fitness get your portfolio in shape trading, international companies. and rapid fire "lightning round. stick with cramer.
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planet fitness plnt buyable? largest growing chain of fitness centers in united states more than 10.5 million members exercise is powerful sector of the growth story millennials always want to look their best for the cameras, instagram. never know what you're going to get instagrammed no wonder it's a horse more than doubling since it came public monster move last year and terrific gain since four months ago. even though exactly the kind of company that tends to benefit from new year's resolutions, dinged down yesterday. downgrade from jeffrey's, talking about lot of competition, i don't think it matters. i think it's right time. latest results a couple of months ago, very strong. 9.3%
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same store sales growth and raised guidance, betting it's opportunity we've been waiting for. dig in with the ceo of planet fitness. welcome back to "mad money." good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> your ipo is what i dream of you kill it. tell me if i'm wrong, combination of had a millennials want and real estate investment wants. good for you no one can challenge you. >> just started k-mart, sears, perfect for us offdays. >> work out on amazon? >> no one has figured that out yet. that's beauty of it. >> go to the supermarket, do
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stuff. i don't know how you do it but prices are insane and premium membership can stay there hours >> massage beds and chairs reciprocity, any of the stores, no charge. >> monthly fee and bring guests, $21.99, includes guest privileges. >> how is that possible? one i'm not going to mention live in brooklyn it's $200 a month, a block from me same as you. how is that possible >> our model operational efficiencies don't have all the square footage that's empty half the day. tons of equipment. great locker rooms and drive a lot of -- casual gym users. >> i find that people go to
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planet fitness normally don't think they would go to gym i belonged to gym and there were models in there. i gave up. can't keep up with them. don't feel that way about planet fitness. >> you're exactly right. 43% of members joined, 1 million surveyed, never belonged to gym in their life. the old saying, i have to get in shape before i work out and join a gym? we're the answer to that shorts, t-shirt, throw on hat, come in, be comfortable. >> it is true. intimidating people at expensive gyms feel like you're never going to be them. >> true. >> 50 states >> growing rapidedly hit 50th state last month in hawaii happy about that great opening. exceeded expectations.
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it's a true testament that our model works everywhere clubs in alaska, hawaii, california, where we started it works everywhere. customer is 50% female, just over customer, almost a third is over 50 grand a year, third under 50 grand a year >> shocks me about this. talking about low cost kpite competitors coming in but inconceivable could be a challenge. >> our next closest low cost competitors not 150 club ranked period it's almost that the ship has sailed
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scale is big but competitors, affordable, but doing the old model. not catering to the first time gym user but gym guy i let them fight over those guys like they're selling hamburgers, i'm selling pizza. >> today we see sears and macy's news will those trusts call you, we've got a bargain for you. don't have planet fit ps in our area >> we have meetings with head of the reits, even the retailers who want to downsize having meetings. coming up in three years, we're getting ahead. pipeline is building better. >> lot of people who watch the show of means. do you need to be master franchiser >> we have franchisees from one
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or two stores to 50, 60 stores most area development agreements county of 1 million people, 10,000 per store, 100 grand you own that territory build ten stores over next years. that's the pipeline. on top of the stores open, over 1,000 signed agreements, half open the next three years. pipeline is there. build. >> how did you start i think a lot -- you're inspiration. >> front desk. one store in new hampshire, $6.40 an hour. i saw an opportunity we started to evolve the model with the founders, throughout the '90s designed great business model, franchising it. model in rural new hampshire, five stores and putting in orlando and dallas and went
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crazy. >> congratulate you, inspiration to a lot of people chris rondo is the ceo of planet fitness. i do like this stock "mad money" back after the break. (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision robotic surgery from thousands of miles away. as we get faster wireless connections, it'll be possible to be able to operate on a patient
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>> announcer: "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time, lighting round and then it's over are you ready skee-daddies time for lightning george in ohio. >> caller: boo-yah jim outlook for pg&e. >> too risky dominion, rather do that than open-ended losses for your company. tom in colorado. >> caller: tom from river green, colorado thanks for giving us insight into how you think about stocks. instructive what are you think about these days flex?
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>> in the bullpen, think it's real good. miguel in tennessee. >> caller: cramer, big tennessee titans are in the playoffs boo-yah. >> i like you guys what's up? >> caller: the holiday season is long and want to hold on to something good continue to back bac bank of america. >> yes just getting back on its game. milton in new york >> caller: how you doing >> well, how about you >> caller: good. thanks for all you do for investors like myself that learn so much from my show. >> thank you we're teaching what i want to do. what's up? >> caller: you had a visit are ceo of grubb hub and i purchased
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shares >> indispensable this company also won like planet fitness buy, smart guys. bob in texas >> caller: jim, boo-yah from moreno, texas. >> how are you >> good. bgcp partners. shareholder long time. good multiyear run trading 14 times last year's earning, 4.7% yield. splitting into two companies just seems too cheap. >> i got to do work. sound like you know better than i do not going say it sounds good we'll come back. nathan in illinois >> caller: boo-yah, raytheon. >> buy it.
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unbelievable it was even down for a day. look at it geopolitically. nancy in florida >> caller: hello thanks for taking my call. my question is about square. >> i think it's run a lot and got to beside its time too linked to cryptto and not what it really does, help small to midsized businesses do well and ladies and gentlemen that's the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> announcer: sponsored by td ameritrade well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade
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we're in a major cross roads with trade policy in this country. i think you need to seriously consider the protectionist course of action before you buy international stocks with foreign exposure next few weeks commerce department will decide on tariff on steel and aluminum based on national security. and i believe trump may do so immediately. create hysteria among the punditocracy urge you to sell i think it's time for you to buy.
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looking into whether china is destroying the domestic steel industry, causing long-term national security issues good chance that commerce, run by wilbur ross will recommend that trade section should be used to ban imports or slap heavy tariffs on it. you need steel to make weapons, industry is essential to national security. but good point to be made stuck in one-sided trade deal with china. we say fine. want to sell them our products always found it odd our government doesn't treat this as national security issue. during the korean war truman nationalized industry. we heavily subsidize agriculture
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because we need food both sides, democrats from labor, republicans from capital, want it. secretary ross urging him it finish investigation because of the spike of imports shows you how president trump could triangulate the issue and actually do something bipartisan wilbur ross founded international steel group. genuine national security concern because of chinese dumping. knows from personal experience what he's talking about. could be a textbook regulatory capture, private industry takes over from the market perspective, even better news committee of foreign investment just blocked jack mauz financial. money grab supposed to be friends with trump, was this a dangerous
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challenge to the united states i don't think so, i think it's a shot across the bow. i said this potential would cause faux trauma. it is more than likely that the chinese cave and work with trump. i think they're actually scared of the guy wouldn't you be? we're a great market for chinese goods. why sacrifice that for the good to have state-owned mills gin out steel and pollute already despoiled air. think will happen. terrific tell for what is ahead, nucor missing estimates. because of chinese dumping what am i trying to do i want the steel industry -- understand this. i want to steel you for the steel industry's protection, for
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the oncoming barrage of stories about how we're in trade war with china breaking news. we've been in one for years. if ross does what i think he will, only difference is we'll finally be fighting back be ready it will happen smack in middle of earnings season and definitely isn't baked into the stock market but could be your next big buying opportunity. stick with cramer. and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster.
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you know what's cheap even after recent run master limited partnerships. always think that people worry with tax reform they were going to change the code against these guys they didn't. we need more pipelines in this country. dominion is putting them up, demand is all over for natural gas pipe and oil don't give up on the group always a bull market somewhere, promise to find it for you here
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