Cramer: Why shares of Roblox are likely to keep going higher

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“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer breaks down charts from technician Bob Lang that show bullish trends for Roblox and two other video-game companies.

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Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation. It allows users to program games and play games created by other users.

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