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Some Steadiness Amid the Wreckage

By Jim Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist

2/15/2008 12:16 PM EST
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Why isn't the market going down more? Technicals: down a lot last week, oversold, and too many bears. Right now, the "sentimenters" are winning the war vs. the fundamentalists. And I think it holds.

It's a very hard time for those who are rational: bond insurers in denial, Best Buy (BBY - commentary - Cramer's Take) being forward, that Nvidia (NVDA - commentary - Cramer's Take) call ringing true, the Cisco (CSCO - commentary - Cramer's Take) warning -- and it was a warning.

But people have made their sales, at least the big money has. I think the losses stay contained.

That may not be much solace if you own a Wachovia (WB - commentary - Cramer's Take) or a Bank of America (BAC - commentary - Cramer's Take), but it can explain the relative strength of the Altrias (MO - commentary - Cramer's Take) and the Hewlett-Packards (HPQ - commentary - Cramer's Take).

Random musings: Only three more number cuts to go and it will be safe to own Goldman Sachs (GS - commentary - Cramer's Take)!

At the time of publication, Cramer was long Altria, Goldman Sachs and Hewlett-Packard.








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