CNBC's Jim Cramer walked investors through next week as Wall Street launches into earnings season, highlighting reports from financial giants including Wells Fargo , Goldman Sachs , Citigroup , Bank of America , Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan .

He acknowledged Friday's major sell-off but said he doesn't think the session marks the end of the market's multi-year rally.

"It's a wild week, complicated by precipitous decline in Treasury yields, which normally would signal better times ahead," he said. "But after today, it's hard to think of anything positive that can happen and a lot of negatives that might definitely happen."

Cramer noted that Monday marks the beginning of enterprise software giant Salesforce 's annual

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