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[QUOTE="tentoes4rings, post: 3601034, member: 754"] The Dow is down 15% but it’s a very misleading indicator these days. It’s comprised of only 30 companies and very few tech companies. I laugh when people always mention where the Dow is. The place to be now is tech and the Nasdaq, which is up on the year. You’re not wrong though to wonder why the market isn’t down much more than it is, or even up like the Nasdaq. If you do get in, look at work from home beneficiaries or ones like Amazon or Microsoft who will prosper whether we get a vaccine soon or not. There are many other companies like Shopify, Twilio, DocuSign, Zoom, PayPal and otters who are killing it in this environment. With that said, the good ones have all run up so much that I can’t advise you get in at these levels. I have had a great run in tech since April but I too can’t see this lasting much longer. I’ll probably sell half of everything soon and wait for a meaningful correction. [/QUOTE]
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