A producer of small appliances and a maker of fishing, camping and kayaking gear pop up as possible value plays.
Beijing's hand-picked candidate, John Lee, takes over as head of Hong Kong, which continues to bleed emigrants and stock market red ink.
Rather than try to catch falling knives, traders should give a look at Merck, IBM and Procter & Gamble.
The big difference is that the Fed is not in a position to bail out the market this time.
The US may very well escape recession this year, putting it off until early next year. Other global economies may not be so lucky.
Buy now while many stocks are available at bargain valuations. Once the party starts, investors still sitting on cash will be crying over the missed opportunity.
Many investors are looking for a short-term rally to relieve the oversoldness.
These recently downgraded names are displaying both quantitative and technical deterioration.
Despite an earnings miss, DVAX show promise in several vaccine fronts and I'm doubling down on the name.
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