Kamis, 12 November 2020

Stocks to Buy on Vaccine News as Tech Sells Off

 
November 12, 2020
 
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Stocks to Buy on Vaccine News
as Tech Sells Off
Today is one of those days where I get to say, "I told you so!" as much of Wall Street saw a furious rally for most stocks on the heels of positive COVID-19 vaccine news to start the week.

I've said many times that pending vaccine news and Phase 3 updates from the likes of Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE), Moderna Inc. (Nasdaq: MRNA) and AstraZenica (Nasdaq: AZN) would radically change the stock market from pessimism to euphoria.

With Pfizer and BioNTech announcing positive results Monday morning, that's exactly what happened. And I expect more of the same when other major players on the vaccine front make similar announcements.

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I like to put my money to work as much as anyone else, and sometimes impatience can get the best of you.

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