Jim Cramer runs the charitable trust portfolio, Action Alerts PLUS, and writes daily market commentary for TheStreet's Real Money premium service. He also participates in video segments on TheStreet TV and serves as host of CNBC's "Mad Money" television program.

A heavy load of economic data and earnings, led by Apple, dominated the week's business news.
But stocks' climb hits a detour at the end of the week.
U.S. stocks largely shrugged off the impact of Hurricane Harvey and renewed geopolitical stress with North Korea.
Callout: Results and guidance lift markets, dodging D.C. drama.
Jobs report and Fed minutes highlight a short week.
Trump's decision on climate accords and May jobs report present new obstacles.
Not bad at all for an 'investment year.'
But it was a shaky week elsewhere.
Markets' thoughts turn to earnings season.
The question is whether this growing confidence, both by consumers and businesses, can effectively result in tangible economic growth.

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