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Cramer's 10 Stock Market Movers to Watch Tuesday

Comcast scores an upgrade and Applied Materials gets a huge price target boost. Here's what traders need on their radar.

Tuesday's session has a few standout catalysts worth putting on your watchlist before the open. Jim Cramer flagged ten key items traders should monitor, and two of them are screaming louder than the rest right now.

Comcast is catching a fresh upgrade, which means at least one Wall Street analyst thinks the cable and media giant has been oversold or overlooked. Upgrades like this can spark quick momentum plays, especially if the broader market isn't in full-on risk-off mode. Watch the volume on the open.

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Applied Materials is the other name grabbing attention, and it's doing so with a massive price target hike. In the chip-equipment space, that kind of analyst conviction can pull the whole sector with it. If you're already holding semiconductor exposure, this is a tailwind worth tracking.

Beyond those two, Cramer's full list of ten items covers the broader tape — the kind of morning intelligence that helps you separate signal from noise before you make any moves. Markets reward preparation, and knowing what the smart money is watching gives you an edge, even if you ultimately go your own direction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Why was Comcast upgraded on Tuesday?

Comcast received a Wall Street upgrade flagged by Jim Cramer as one of the top things to watch Tuesday, though the specific analyst and rationale were not detailed in the source.

Q.How much did Applied Materials' price target increase?

The source describes the Applied Materials price target hike as 'massive' but does not specify the exact dollar figures involved.

Q.What is Jim Cramer's top 10 list for the stock market?

Jim Cramer's top 10 list is a daily rundown of key market movers, upgrades, downgrades, and catalysts that traders should monitor, published each morning by CNBC.

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