Bullish investors usually triumph in the end, CNBC's Jim Cramer suggested. He explained why he thinks it makes sense to stay in the market, reviewing recent events that worry many on Wall Street.

"If you're going to think of the market as a tug of war between the bulls and the bears, would you at least think of the bulls as the favorite and give them the benefit of the doubt?" he said. "Because if history's any guide, the bull deserves it."

The market is not "a bunch of coins to be flipped ," Cramer said, but "a collection of companies to be invested in."

Many are concerned about how the government shutdown impacts the market, Cramer said. But stocks have done well, he continued, even though thousands of government workers are furloughed and economic data has been delayed. The ave

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