CNBC's Jim Cramer knows that executives rarely sound the alarm when something is wrong at their company.
Cramer broke down the companies he's watching into categories: Continually good quarter (or continued excellence), first good quarter, last bad quarter, first bad quarter and confusing quarter.
Cramer first listed companies that are experiencing "continually good quarters," including homebuilder PulteGroup and paint maker Sherwin-Williams .
Cramer said he thinks the company is having its "last bad quarter," which could present a buying opportunity.
Cramer pointed to aerospace giant RTX , formerly known as Raytheon Technologies, as a company likely experiencing a "first bad quarter," plagued by an engine recall.
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