CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reflected on Apple's stock moves after the iPhone maker's deal with President Donald Trump shocked Wall Street.

"I don't want to sell Apple," Jim Cramer said Wednesday.

Investor Tim Seymour talks about the Apple-Trump deal and other trade headlines.

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reflected on Apple's stock moves after the iPhone maker's deal with President Donald Trump shocked Wall Street.

Apple is the third-most valuable company, behind Microsoft and Nvidia and ahead of Google and Amazon.

The stock market bounced back this week.

In his Sunday column for Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer explores the role that short-sellers played in Apple's remarkable turnaround rally.