Cramer's Great Stock Buys
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"This is a market now where you ALWAYS want to take the other side of the trade. ALWAYS. Let 'em come in, then remember that the commodities crashed since this 17-year high and pick among ones that you shouldn't otherwise be able to buy. - Jim Cramer

symbol name last price % change open
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  • PG
    Procter Gamble
  • $61.30
  • -1.49%
  • $62.11

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning PG also tend to own: CLCTDENNFFEXJBSSJRCCMEEMSFT

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  • KMB
    Kimberly Clark Cp
  • $63.58
  • -0.67%
  • $63.93

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning KMB also tend to own: CCATCVXDOWIBMJNJMCD

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  • GIS
    Gen Mills Inc
  • $67.28
  • +0.49%
  • $66.83

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning GIS also tend to own: CARCOFCOPDOWFRNHDHPQ

TheStreet.com Rating: B+ What is this?

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  • PEP
    Pepsico Inc
  • $61.27
  • -2.12%
  • $62.49

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning PEP also tend to own: ADMAVPBF-BBTICLCVSDEO

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  • CLX
    Clorox Co
  • $59.71
  • -1.04%
  • $60.23

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning CLX also tend to own: CCVSGOOGGSHDJNJLLY

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • ED
    Cons Edison Inc
  • $42.17
  • -0.71%
  • $42.54

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning ED also tend to own: AAPLADBEGSNLSHLDSNHYT

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  • DUK
    Duke Energy Cp Hl
  • $16.01
  • -0.81%
  • $16.09

It is natural to want to sell on these numbers. Easy. Simple. Natural. But remember that you might be selling the big commodity swoon plays -- Procter (PG), Kimberly (KMB), General Mills (GIS), Pepsi (PEP), Clorox (CLX) -- as well as the utilities that benefit -- ConEd (ED), Duke Energy (DUK) -- without realizing that since commodity peaked, these are the big winners, not the losers.

People owning DUK also tend to own: AAPLDISGAPGEMSFTAAALL

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

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