Cramer's week ahead: A short week on Wall Street stuffed with earnings reports

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'Will the president slaughter a turkey this year, or slaughter the market? I bet he goes for the former,' 'Mad Money's' Jim Cramer says.

"I don't think it's the end of the world if there's no breakthrough in the trade talks, but I recognize that people are getting a little too confident we're going to get a deal," thehost said. "Of course, a deal is always possible, but the longer the stock market stays up, the less likely it is that we'll get one. A strong market means President Trump has more leverage to hold out for better terms.

There will, however, be a full slate of earnings reports coming out in the days prior. Cramer gave viewers an overview of what he has circled on his calendar.

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