Nvidia, WATCH, ADP, Gary Gensler: Jim Cramer’s Stock Market Breakdown – August 4

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In Wednesday’s stock market breakdown, Jim Cramer and Action Alerts PLUS senior analyst Jeff Marks discuss Nvidia, WATCH, ADP, and SEC chair Gary Gensler.

Topics:

0:00 – HOW JIM CRAMER IS APPROACHING MARKETS WEDNESDAY

1:31 – HOW TO APPROACH ROBINHOOD STOCK

3:18 – ADP: PRIVATE SECTOR GREW BY 330,000 JOBS IN JULY

4:52 – WHAT CRAMER WANTS YOU TO “WATCH”

6:52 – ARE IPOS KEEPING YOU AWAKE TONIGHT?

8:11 – CAN GARY GENSLER REGULATE THE ‘WILD WEST?’

9:45 – WHAT ARM HOLDINGS MEANS FOR NVIDIA

11:32 – LYFT EARNINGS & WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT UBER

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