Charts suggest the S&P 500 may continue struggle through early February, says Jim Cramer
Technical analysis of the CBOE Volatility Index, commonly called Wall Street's fear gauge, indicates the S&P 500 faces a challenging outlook in the near term, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained on Friday's episode of "Mad Money."
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