Jim Cramer's Stop Trading! Hungry Caterpillar

01/30/07 - 03:00 PM EST

TheStreet.com Staff

Tuesday's rally in cyclical stocks and classical recession-proof names constitutes "an amazing confluence of great things," Jim Cramer said Tuesday on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment.

Cramer said the sharp jumps in economically sensitive manufacturing shops such as Black & Decker (BDK Quote), Caterpillar (CAT Quote) and Illinois Tool Works (ITW Quote) are impressive, given that these stocks were given up for dead two months ago when the companies warned on their earnings. Even more stunning, also rallying are telcos AT&T (T Quote) and Verizon (VZ Quote) -- the very stocks investors typically flee to in case of recession, Cramer said.

Cramer also applauded the gains in lenders First Horizon (FHN Quote) and Countrywide (CFC Quote), saying they show that worries about subprime lending defaults are overblown.

"Shorts like to think Angelo fell off the turnip truck," Cramer said of Countrywide chief Angelo Mozilo. Cramer went on to describe Mozilo as "the most sophisticated modeler" of financial risk in the lending business.

Cramer said what's most impressive about Tuesday's strong gains in these names is that they're happening ahead of a Fed meeting tomorrow and a closely watched jobs number Friday. "It's hard not to be bullish," Cramer said.

Cramer also said he'd rather own oil service giants Transocean (RIG Quote) and Schlumberger (SLB Quote) than any of the natural gas stocks, even Grey Wolf (GW Quote).

At the time of publication, Cramer was long Transocean.

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