CNBC's Jim Cramer gave his game plan for the week ahead, encouraging investors to hold off while the market is so overbought.
. He expects all three to tell positive stories, especially Darden, as he thinks people are continuing to spend a lot of money dining out.'s Friday earnings report will show that used car prices are coming down, which he said is a good sign for the company.
"When I say the market gives you chances to get in, I'm reminded of how there are violent moves constantly happening, and that's when you act," he said. "The pattern's simple: emotional horror show followed by rational buying, which remains a very good setup, indeed."I would use any upcoming sell-off as a chance to get into the stock market, say Jim Cramer
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