CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday analyzed the five worst-performing stocks on the Dow Jones Industrial Average during the first quarter, saying which ones he thinks may be worth keeping an eye on.
"Normally I don't believe in the concept of a stock pivoting in such a short period of time — three months does not a pirouette make," he said.
"But I think companies can lay the groundwork, and I see some of them doing that, so let's get to the five worst performers from the first quarter and I'll tell you the levels where their stocks could be enticing."
Here are the five stocks, starting with the worst first, according to FactSet:"The worst performers in the Dow include stocks that ... have both hair and flies on them, in a market that demands a pristine story," he said.
"And there's nothing pristine about this list; do not kid yourself."
Persons:
CNBC's Jim Cramer
Organizations:
Dow Jones, Dow