Global Stock Markets Flat as COVID-19 Cases Rise

But virus numbers aren't the only thing hanging over the markets...

Published: October 14, 2020

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Global Shares Struggle to Find Direction as
COVID-19 Numbers Rise

Global stock markets are flat this morning as the count of coronavirus cases rose in multiple major economies, resulting in more business limitations.


Independent monitors temporarily halted enrollment Tuesday in testing Eli Lilly and Co.'s (NYSE: LLY) COVID-19 experimental antibody therapy "out of an abundance of caution." This came after Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) paused its late-stage vaccine study due to a participant's "unexplained illness."


But virus vaccine setbacks aren't the only thing hanging over the stock market…


In today's video, I'll show you how COVID-19 is impacting the major indexes… how earnings are influencing the overall market… a warning sign on current momentum levels in large-cap tech stocks… and two low-risk entry opportunities with risk stops. 

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Global Stocks Mixed on Negative Vaccine News



October 13, 2020

Stocks turned lower in Europe after a mixed trading day in Asia. Shares fell in Paris and London, but edged up in Tokyo and Shanghai. 

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Biden's Sentiment Is Starting to Wear Off



October 12, 2020

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