A single weak jobs report moved more money on Wall Street on Monday than any independent company’s earnings ever could.
That is what played out on Monday, July 6, 2026, and Jim Cramer thinks it handed patient investors a rare opening
The CNBC host argues that big investment funds sold off shares in several strong companies. Nothing was wrong with these companies. The funds were simply moving their money into other investments.
Cramer’s message to viewers was simple: When you can spot a rotation and name what’s driving it, you can also spot the bargains it leaves behind. Five names topped his list, and each one is worth a closer look. Why Cramer calls these 5 stocks collateral damage On the July 6 broadcast of CNBC’s Mad Money, Cramer named Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), PepsiCo (PEP), Starbucks (SBUX), Constellation Brands (STZ) and TJX Companies (TJX) as his five stocks to buy during the downturn, CNBC reported.