CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Monday's market action, saying the session's moves reflect investors who feel Vice President Kamala Harris could win the presidency, even as the race remains deadlocked in the polls on the eve of Election Day.
"I'm not sure the market's right about what a Harris presidency would mean for business, but at least now we have a blueprint for what Wall Street thinks it'll mean," he said.
Traders, Cramer said, are looking to get ahead of election results, and they're looking for signs that someone knows something that others don't.
The poll showed Harris leading Trump 47% to 44%, and Cramer said it has led investors to question whether other red states could turn blue.
"I like the idea that you can now get a jump on what traders think," he said.
Persons:
CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kamala Harris, I'm, Harris, Cramer, Donald Trump, Lina Khan
Organizations:
Traders, Trump, Toll, Companies, Constellation Brands, Biden, Federal Trade
Locations:
Iowa, Lennar