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When it comes to bullish trends this year, 5G is near the top of our list. Here’s a breakdown o

When it comes to bullish trends this year, 5G is near the top of our list. Here’s a breakdown of three big 5G stocks. [Turn Your Images On] The Bull & The Bear [We’re Bullish on 5G in 2021 — Buy These 2 Stocks]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Prior to the “coronavirus crash” of March 2020, one theme in the market dominated all others. This sector took off and soared to new heights. I’ve been bullish on this sector even during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s started to gain steam again. I’m talking about 5G — the ultra-fast wireless technology that allows you to download a two-hour movie in seconds. An exchange-traded fund that tracks 5G stocks has risen 74% off March lows. In this episode of The Bull & The Bear, Charles Sizemore and I look at some of the underlying stocks that are driving this fund higher. 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