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" ... In sum, these reports could help one better assess the prospects for a V-Shaped recovery which has been fueling bullishness in the stock market. Although I hope for a speedy recovery, I am not convinced that even the swiftest recovery will justify the current level of stock prices, as future earnings are likely to still be quite weak. With that in mind, I feel a patient approach is best for now. The risk for most stocks and ETFs is high right now, and so one should be very selective. ... "
" ... Sport-utility vehicles continue their industry dominance, representing 11 out of 12 models on the website’s list of the speediest-sellers. The list of hottest used vehicles are more of a mixed bag in terms of market segments, with passengers cars and SUVs almost equally represented. Noteworthy is that three of the 10 pre-owned models having the swiftest turnaround are from Tesla. We’re featuring both lists below. ... "
" ... That caused the swiftest bear market in history, and concerns that the world would face a depression in addition to Covid-19. ... "
" ... “I know I sound like a homer here but the Braves are set up really well. For the DH they just signed Matt Adams, who if he gets hot with home runs can be a huge difference-maker. Marcell Ozuna was brought over to cover left field. He’s not the swiftest defender but maybe platoon with him at the DH, that’s one advantage. You look over at the Dodgers and they’re so deep. They’re bringing guys off the bench that can hit 20-25 homers a season, so they’re not going to have a problem with the DH at all. It’s going to make National League teams and their offenses much more formable.” ... "
" ... “We support the swiftest action with clear consequences and clear rules for keeping these people off planes,” Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), a union representing 50,000 flight attendants on 17 airlines, said. ... "