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As Treasury yields continue climbing, the stock market seems to be taking a break. But according to CNBC's Jim Cramer, this pullback in stocks could represent an opportunity for investors. In a recent "Mad Money" segment, Cramer explained why rising Treasury yields have been causing problems for stocks. "Why own stocks when you can make north of 4.5% risk-free from the 10-year? Ten-year Treasuries are like a great dividend stock that's guaranteed not to lose money over the next decade," he said.