CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday gave investors his insight on next week's Wall Street happenings.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday provided insight into next week, focusing on earnings reports from oil and gas companies Coterra and Diamondback Energy, among others.on Friday provided insight into next week's Wall Street happenings. He said he'll be paying close attention to several quarterly earnings reports, especially from oil and gas companies.
He also lauded this week's market action, saying that next week may not be as strong, but it could still be an opportunity for the "bullish herd to continue to thunder"Now, we will not be oversold next week like we were when we came in on Monday, so I don't expect the kind of strength we got this week," Cramer said. "So, if you have some positions you don't like, it's time to .".
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