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[Stock Watchlist] Long Term Opportunities Amidst Fear

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Optimism returned to the markets. In just days, the Dow Jones regained a bit more than 4,000 points

Optimism returned to the markets. In just days, the Dow Jones regained a bit more than 4,000 points for economic relief from Congress. Unfortunately, optimism gave way to a 1,000-point decline on Friday, as the number of global cases continues to explode higher. As of Friday morning, the number of global cases was up to 551,337 with 24,906 unfortunate deaths. [From the expert who “recommended Google before anyone else.”]( [ad] Investing legend Louis Navellier believes a tiny company at the forefront of this 5G technology could be the “next Intel”. Compelling evidence for everyone. [Go HERE for details.]( The U.S. topped the list of infected people with 86,012. China is up to 81,897. Italy is up to 80,589 with Spain up to 64,059. While many people are working very hard, including a good deal of medical staff, until we see the curve flatten and decline, fear will persist. [While the near-term will be chaotic, there are still plenty of long-term opportunities to own.]( [Get This Week's Watchlist!]( DISCLAIMER: This communication includes advertising material and PAID ADVERTISEMENTS provided to our customers. Stocks and options trading have large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in the stocks and options markets. Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose. This is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell stocks or options. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed in this report. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. All trades, patterns, charts, systems, etc., discussed in this report are for illustrative purposes only and not to be construed as specific advisory recommendations. Information contained in this correspondence is intended for informational purposes only and was obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Information is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted. For full disclaimer information, click [here.]( Investor Watchlist, 136 East South Temple, Suite 1400, 84111, Salt Lake City, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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