Jim Cramer’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday

Oil is surging again, as there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight to the Iran war.
Amazon’s Zoox expands robotaxi testing to Phoenix and Dallas

Zoox will start by deploying a fleet of retrofitted Toyota Highlander SUVs, before rolling out its toaster-shaped robotaxis for testing.
Microsoft adds higher-priced Office tier with Copilot as it tries to juice sales with AI

Microsoft 365 E7 comes with Copilot, as well as identity, management and security features that might make more businesses adopt AI.
Hims & Hers shares surge 50% after Novo Nordisk drops patent infringement case over compounded weight loss drugs

Novo dropped its patent-infringement case against telehealth provider Hims & Hers after the companies agreed that Hims would sell Novo’s branded medicines.
War disruptions may send oil to $150 to $200 a barrel. Here’s my advice for stock investors

In his Sunday column for Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer explains how investors should navigate a continued surge in oil prices.
Jay Clayton on regulating prediction markets: My prosecutors are looking at what laws we can use

Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York and former SEC chair, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the violence outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence, Anthropic’s battle with the Pentagon, the case against former Venezuela President Madura, regulating prediction markets, and more.
Here are Monday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Netflix, Oracle, Micron, Starbucks, Jefferies & more

Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday.
Morgan Stanley downgrades this investment bank, cites ongoing legal and credit risks

Despite the downgrade, Morgan Stanley still sees shares of Jefferies rising 28% from here.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Hims & Hers Health, oil stocks, Live Nation Entertainment & more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.
NTSB member says he was fired without explanation by the Trump administration

National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman said he received notice Friday that his position on the board was “terminated effective immediately.”