Cramer points out stocks to watch as China’s economy slows down

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday gave investors his top sectors and stocks to watch as China’s economy slows down.

The Dow slid more than 300 points on Tuesday as concerns over China’s economy began to mount. The country’s July economic data broadly missed expectations, and the National Bureau of Statistics’ report did not include youth unemployment numbers.

Cramer recommended investors look into the infrastructure stocks because the U.S. government is investing heavily in that sector, specifically naming equipment manufacturer Caterpillar and steel maker Nucor. He also highlighted aerospace players Boeing and Honeywell, pointing out aircraft shortages and the continuing tourism boom. Cramer also recommended drug stocks like Eli Lilly, homebuilding stocks Lennar and DR Horton as well as tech giants like Nvidia.

“You can apply your cash lightly here, then buy more as we go lower to these themes, because these situations tend to last for more than a day or two, and the themes last for ages,” Cramer said. “So, be prepared for pain, just know that the pain is a buying opportunity as long as you know what to buy and you can buy slowly, in stages, on the way down.”

Be prepared for pain, but it can be a buying opportunity if you're prepared, says Jim Cramer

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