CNBC’s Jim Cramer will also be following analyst meetings from beermaker Molson Coors and access management company Okta.
CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors to pay attention to next week's labor report, as that will help determine where the market is headed.
Cramer will also be following analyst meetings from beermaker Molson Coors and access management company Okta.said next Friday's nonfarm payrolls, or employment data over the past month, may decide if October will see a market rally. "If you want to know where the market's headed, no number is more important than the Labor Department's nonfarm payroll that we get on Friday," Cramer said."[If] it can thread the needle on the softer side, we could come into the real earnings season, which starts the week after, with a decent and positive head of steam."
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