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Exxon Could Sink the Whole Energy Complex

By Jim Cramer

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If Exxon Mobil is bad, will it blow up the whole market? Exxon's so key to the S&P 500, being bigger than most sectors, now that there's been such a decline in industrial, financial, health care and tech stocks, that a big decline in that stock could rally hammer the S&P. Tomorrow's report, more than the GDP, which is rearview mirror, will tell the tale, because these companies are still front and center on the mind of the market, and given that oil has been holding in right here. I don't like to take my cue from "the action," but this stock has really been spot-on as a tell, and it is acting so badly that I have to believe we could be in a for a real shocker, a terrible number that would make us feel that the whole group is too high. I like ConocoPhillips...

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