Cramer's 'Stop Trading!': Signs of Hope

Stock quotes in this article: MSFT , RIG , SLB , BEN , ARG , ORCL , JNS  

"There are many signs that I regard as signs of hope," said Jim Cramer on Monday's "Stop Trading!" segment on CNBC. "I think that there are actual positives."

For example, he said, a lot of tech companies are reporting better-than-expected earnings. The three software names he follows are Microsoft(MSFT Quote), Oracle(ORCL Quote) and Salesforce.com(CRM Quote).

As for financials, Janus Capital(JNS Quote), Franklin Resources(BEN Quote) and T. Rowe Price(TROW Quote) are all up. "It's very hard to call a rally still a bear market rally if you have money coming into these stocks," said Cramer.

Finally, Cramer's "very bullish" on Airgas(ARG Quote), and he said both Schlumberger(SLB Quote) and Transocean(RIG Quote) work.

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At the time of publication, Cramer had no positions in stocks mentioned.

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