Buy wind stocks, Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
Cramer said that the U.S. is facing a shortage of supply of windmills. "Everybody who's involved in making them, it's a win still," Cramer said. He recommended Quanta Services (PWR Quote) and Trinity Industries (TRN Quote) as plays on his thesis. Cramer went on to say that it's most important that the U.S. use wind power for utilities, as opposed to transportation. "When utilities shift away from oil and coal, that's a win for the emission people," he said. On the broader market decline, Cramer said, "There's an existential crisis among the short-sellers." He said that Fannie Mae (FNM Quote) was the "single greatest short," but the "stock went up yesterday," despite a slew of bad news. He said that investors are giving up and covering short positions in the financials. "I think a lot of them covered ... and I think you're seeing there's no bid underneath," he said. It's still not time to get long the financials, Cramer said. "You gotta let them come in. ... The quarter's not going that well." He said investors should wait to "see how the Citigroup (C Quote) paper does. Let's see how the Merrill Lynch (MER Quote) paper does." He said that the Fannie Mae results were so bad, that the rise in share price was "just a squeeze." "Everything's overinflated by the shorts giving up and covering in that group," Cramer said. He recommended that viewers stay on the sidelines for now when it comes to financial stocks. Homebuilders like Centex (CTX Quote) and DR Horton (DHI Quote) have "decided to crush their gross margins," to get rid of inventories, Cramer said. He cautioned investors that the companies now have "no earnings power."- Loading Comments...
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