CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday highlighted weakness in sectors he previously considered bullish, like travel and leisure, housing and banks.
on Thursday highlighted weakness in sectors he previously considered bullish, saying pervasive bearishness will constrain any potential market rally.
Cramer said the market keeps losing "buyable groups" as formerly well-performing sectors go flat, adding that there aren't enough companies with strong prospects.
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