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That means Target's (TGT - commentary - Cramer's Take) wrong and Home Depot (HD - commentary - Cramer's Take) is right! That means we should be worried about U.S. Steel (X - commentary - Cramer's Take) and we should be buying Clorox (CLX - commentary - Cramer's Take). (It's pretty amazing that Kimberly-Clark (KMB - commentary - Cramer's Take) is up -- that's the one that is most levered to oil!) You know my view: The stocks aren't telling it right. We aren't going to have a recession because of oil, because we haven't had a recession because of oil. In fact, the credit that is becoming available will offset the gasoline issues, and the companies that have adjusted to these prices will continue to adjust. Retail remains bad. Shocker. The only mysteries are Pepsi (PEP - commentary - Cramer's Take) and Procter (PG - commentary - Cramer's Take), which never lift. I would be a buyer of both. At the time of publication, Cramer was long Abbott Laboratories, Altria and Schering-Plough.
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