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China went into lockdown over the coronavirus. All after 26 people around the world died, and anothe

China went into lockdown over the coronavirus. All after 26 people around the world died, and another 800 were affected, forcing the country to lockdown 14 cities. Hospitals have been “overwhelmed.” Public transportation is being closed down to prevent the spread. Lunar New Year celebrations have been canceled. Worse, scientists say it could infect up to 350,000 people just in Wuhan, as reported by Daily Mail. Fool's #1 5G Stock]( [ad] This 5G stock could be like buying McDonald's in 1965. [Find out more]( While there were hopes for containment, "I think we have passed the golden period of control and prevention," said Guan Yi, an expert on viruses at Hong Kong University, as quoted by the AFP. The virus could also impact markets. According to Goldman Sachs, the virus outbreak could shave up to $3 off oil prices thanks to a slowdown in air travel, reports CNBC. “Using the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS as a reference case, the firm said coronavirus could cause jet fuel demand to drop by 170,000 barrels per day, with overall demand declining by 260,000 barrels per day.” [As we wait to see what happens next, here’s what’s piquing our interest.]( [>> Click Here for 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.]( Weekly Investor Alerts, 180 N Stetson Avenue Ste 3500, Chicago, Illinois 60601, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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