Weekend Wrap-Up: Profiting During A Pandemic

 
April 5, 2020
 
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The Death of Brick and Mortar
The government reached a deal to inject $2 trillion dollars into the economy. They hope this infusion can save us from the fallout of the pandemic.
 
The end goal is to help citizens and businesses, but not all companies have a bright future ahead. Several of America's biggest and most reputable retailers are struggling to keep their doors open.
 
What can we do with this information to make sure that our financial future is not as bleak as the ones of these retailers we have come to know and love?
 
In today's video, I'll discuss which retailers are struggling the most and answer a question everyone keeps asking me… "what lessons can we take from past recessions to better maneuver through today's unstable market?"

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These Are The Stocks To
Avoid Right Now!
The continued spread of the pandemic has forced most people to stay home. As a direct result, businesses all over the world are hurting.
 
This change in our economy has harmed more than the retailers they talk about on the nightly news. Major multi-billion dollar companies are on the brink of closing their doors for good.
 
 
Because these businesses provide on-site services that can only be accessed by a person actually being at that specific location. GASP! What an old fashioned concept.
 
Businesses that rely on on-site services (which, even in the digital age, is still a lot of businesses) are hurting. It's left investors scratching their heads, wondering how a solid investment last month is now considered a gamble…
 
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"Roger, As always great information.  I learned more about the stock market activity in the past month then I ever suspected.  Keep info coming."

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