Jim Cramer's Stop Trading! Buy Goodrich

Cramer likes the Precision Castparts as well.
By TheStreet.com Staff ,

Buy

Goodrich

(GR)

and

Precision Castparts

(PCP)

, Jim Cramer said Monday on

CNBC's

Stop Trading! segment.

Cramer said the stocks are good plays on the coming infrastructure boom. He said he expects Goodrich to go to $86 from a recent $70 and Precision Castparts to $168 from $150.

Cramer also said

Citi

(C) - Get Report

scared the bears out of the market with a "flawed" but nonetheless important upgrade of homebuilders including

Lennar

(LEN) - Get Report

,

Pulte

(PHM) - Get Report

and

Centex

(CTX)

. Cramer said he'd steer away from common shares in any of these names but would consider their senior debt, which is "cheap," and might take a look at

KB Homes

(KBH) - Get Report

, whose balance sheet is in good shape.

At the time of publication, Cramer was long Citi.

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