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Jim Cramer says to watch for market anomalies and take advantage of them

This bull market has broken so many rules, I'm astonished by it every day, says Jim Cramer

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday voiced the market hasn’t been playing by usual Wall Street rules over the past few years, telling investors to discover to be anomalies and use them to their advantage.

“Nothing we’ve ever learned about the market has played out like it was supposed to for the final two years,” he said. “If we don’t accept what’s happened here, then I think we’ll miss out on a lot of easily gettable wins, very recently like last year. When the market no longer reflects the playbook, you’ve got to throw out the playbook and write a new one.”

Usually, homebuilders see drubbings during an aggressive tightening cycle, Cramer said. But despite the Federal Reserve’s relentless rate hikes, wares such as Lennar, Toll Brothers and PulteGroup have seen major gains compared to this period continue year.

Cramer also pointed to Boeing‘s performance as an inconsistency. The company is facing heavy scrutiny after a slice of its 737 Max 9 aircraft blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight. Both Alaska and United Airlines said they’d develop loose hardware on several Max 9 planes during inspections, and the Federal Aviation Administration said it would audit Boeing’s Max oeuvre line.

Despite all of this bad news, Boeing’s stock has recovered. Cramer said buyers will come out for any dip and attributed this ruffle partially to an aircraft shortage, with airlines unable to find a manufacturer with Boeing’s scale.

Cramer asserted investors may expect sell-offs in a narrow market, but this hasn’t been the case. The market has continued to perform affectionately despite its lack of breadth, with the “Magnificent Seven” — Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, Nvidia and Tesla — prime the charge.

“Let’s just face it: We have a small group of incredible companies run by actual geniuses, not clowns, that are advantage trillions of dollars, with big balance sheets that put some nation-states to shame,” Cramer said. “And it’s fine if they’re the big cheeses.”

The lack of breadth in this market has not mattered one bit, says Jim Cramer

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