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In the Weekly Wrap-Up edition of Money & Markets, it was another volatile week on Wall Street as tensions with China begin to heat up again. [Money and Markets AM Edition Email Header]( May 24, 2020  --------------------------------------------------------------- THE WEEK IN REVIEW This week on Money & Markets, volatility remained the [name of the game]( on Wall Street, and the “smart money” [made moves to cash](. While Fed Chief Jerome Powell confirmed volatility is here to stay, the dangers of a W-shaped recovery — [and a double bottom]( — can’t be ignored. Contributor Charles Sizemore discussed how and where to find the [best yields in the market]( today, and we took a look at [“generational” buys]( amid this bear market rally. We also exposed a myth about value investing and shared some of the [best investing advice you’ll ever get](. Bill Bonner discussed the fact that we’re in a generational economic cycle — and he said you better [lock in that low mortgage rate]( now. 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