Jim Cramer is bullish on these 2 stocks as the market moves sharply lower
CNBC·2026-01-20 16:49

Market Overview - Stocks experienced a sharp decline on Tuesday due to rising tensions over President Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland, with a pledge to impose 10% tariffs on eight NATO members by February 1, increasing to 25% by June 1 if no deal is reached [1] - The 10-year Treasury yield reached 4.299%, the highest level since September 3, indicating increased market volatility [1] - The S&P Short Range Oscillator remains slightly overbought at 5.11%, leading to a cash position for potential buying opportunities [1] Company Insights - Alphabet shares fell 1.6% amid market volatility, with the company being highlighted for potential buying opportunities [1] - Meta is noted as "no longer expensive" after a nearly 17% drop over the last three months, with ongoing investments in AI contributing to its current challenges [1] - Texas Roadhouse stock rose nearly 1% following a buy rating from TD Cowen, which anticipates strong comparable sales growth through 2027 and a peak in beef prices, citing a 10% drop in USDA Choice prices from September highs [1] - TJX Companies is viewed positively as it is expected to benefit from the bankruptcy of luxury retailer Saks Global, with predictions of significant inventory influx into the off-price channel [1] Additional Stocks Mentioned - Other stocks discussed include 3M, KeyCorp, DR Horton, Tapestry, and ServiceNow, indicating a broad interest in various sectors [1]