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The Week and You: Something For Everything
Topics:Stock Market
The week had a little bit of everything for investors: The best weekly gains in 38 years; a 900-point surge on Tuesday; a discouraging closing-bell sell-off on Wednesday; and on Thursday and Friday, the first back-to-back winning sessions in more than a month.
Amid all the tumult and shouting, what did the stock pickers think investors should be buying? Courtney Reagan details The Week and You.
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