'This is the week when most retailers report, so we will be listening closely to what they say about the trade war,' Jim Cramer says.
The days following will see a lot of retailers hold conference calls, and Cramer is looking to see what they have to say about tariffs on Chinese imports.
"Next week, once again, is all about trade and retail," the "Mad Money" host said. "This is the week when most retailers report, so we will be listening closely to what they say about the trade war.""Next week, once again, is all about trade and retail," the host said. "This is the week when most retailers report, so we will be listening closely to what they say about the trade war."The stock market will confront the same issues on Monday as the week prior. The days following will see a lot of retailers hold conference calls, and Cramer is looking to see what they have to say about tariffs on Chinese imports.
"The market will punish companies that source in China and reward companies that don't, because that's what [President Donald Trump] is doing," he said.: The home improvement retail giant reports earnings before the bell. Cramer is expecting weather to weigh on earnings again. "There's much too much rain this gardening season, and I bet that hurt them," he said. "I still believe Home Depot can tell a decent story about trade, but it won't matter if gardening season, their equivalent of Christmas, turns out to be a bit of a bust."
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