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Avoiding losses is an important aspect of investing. And Adam O’Dell has a slew of stocks for y

Avoiding losses is an important aspect of investing. And Adam O’Dell has a slew of stocks for you to avoid this month. [Turn Your Images On]( Weekly Wrap Steer Clear of 170 Market Losers [By Chad Stone, Assistant Managing Editor]( [Turn Your Images On] [Top Story: This ETF Wins No Matter Who’s President]( As investors, we are often faced with this question: What stock is the best buy? Companies compete within the same space across multiple sectors. A perfect example of this is the race to find a COVID-19 vaccine. (Our latest episode of The Bull & The Bear tackles three companies competing in this race — and one is a buy. [Listen here]( We want to invest in an up-and-coming sector. But we also want to make sure we’re putting our hard-earned dollars to work in the most profitable opportunities. We’ve all been there before. We get excited about adding a new stock to our portfolio only to watch it sink …. and sink … deeper into the red. That’s why avoiding stocks that bomb your portfolio is just as important as buying winners. And Chief Investment Strategist Adam O’Dell’s newest High-Beta Bombs features help you do just that. Every month, he’ll reveal a bucket of stocks that are “too good to be true.” Read about the 170 stocks he found for October [here](. Adam also followed up on his Waaaait for It pick from September, Johnson Outdoors Inc. (Nasdaq: JOUT). The stock is now a buy a month later. And even if you missed the chance to lock in an increased dividend earlier last week, Adam still thinks this stock could soar from $90 per share to $150 in the next couple of years. [Read more here.]( Speaking of dividends, our resident income expert Charles Sizemore’s Dividend of the Week pays out a reliable 4.2% yield. And here’s a bonus: It rates an 81 in our Green Zone Ratings system. Find out more about this dividend winner that could triple the S&P 500’s performance over the next 12 months [here](. 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