KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday looked ahead to next week's pivotal market events, including a busy slate of corporate earnings reports.
  • "We don't know what's going to cause the market to turn around," the "Mad Money" host acknowledged after the Nasdaq's worst week since October 2020.
  • "I am saying if you buy great American companies, not junk, you tend to do pretty well historically," he said.

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday looked ahead to next week's pivotal market events, including a busy slate of corporate earnings reports and a meeting of the Federal Reserve's policymaking arm.

The "Mad Money" host's comments came after the Nasdaq Composite concluded its worst week since October 2020, falling 7.6% over the past five sessions.