This blog post originally appeared on RealMoney on Jan. 17 at 2:21 p.m. EST.
Nice. They got it. They recognized that the housing situation must be cordoned off and that it is serious and that it is still not too late to save our financial system. Amen. This half-point move means that tomorrow, we should get some good number bumps for the banks -- vital, given their run. I also think that when you combine the Ryland (RYL Quote - Cramer on RYL - Stock Picks) news last week of an upturn with the fact that Centex (CTX Quote - Cramer on CTX - Stock Picks) is finally blinking and pulling out of Ohio -- the first white flag I have seen in this group -- then we are going to see a continuation of that rally. It is also a possibility that all of the collateral debt obligations (CDOs) that are supposed to be wiped out now have to be questioned. Today we got a severely negative report about Merrill (MER Quote - Cramer on MER - Stock Picks) and losses: not even a glancing blow. We also saw two Goldman Sachs (GS Quote - Cramer on GS - Stock Picks) number cuts, and that's ramping too. My hope is that I do not have to hear, "We saw great numbers from United Tech (UTX Quote - Cramer on UTX - Stock Picks) ... what are they talking about?' because that has noting to do with this cut. Not at all. To take the bankruptcies of WaMu (WM Quote - Cramer on WM - Stock Picks) and Countrywide (CFC Quote - Cramer on CFC - Stock Picks) and CIT (CIT Quote - Cramer on CIT - Stock Picks) and MBIA (MBI Quote - Cramer on MBI - Stock Picks) and Ambac (ABK Quote - Cramer on ABK - Stock Picks) and Radian (RDN Quote - Cramer on RDN - Stock Picks) and PMI (PMI Quote - Cramer on PMI - Stock Picks) and MGIC (MTG Quote - Cramer on MTG - Stock Picks) of the table, which is what I see happening, is a great thing to do. They are getting ahead of the curve. At last. And things are good. I expect higher prices. At the time of publication, Cramer was long Goldman Sachs.Featured Photo Galleries
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