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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 3794358, member: 1414"] I find 2021 like treading on some melting ice. Despite massive losses in March, and some selling, I did well in 2020. I'm an investor, not a trader. So I tend to look for long term trends. At the moment, I think e-games, solar, continued support of Work From Home (both personal and corporate), EDGE, 5G are set for long term upside. I think commercial REITS are looking at downside. I am wary of financials, transportation. Digital over analog for a simple way to look at it. I think inflation is going to be a problem. We are essentially stimulating an economy that can't grow or invest as normal because we are restricting it at the same time. My best analogy is that we are in a 1970 Chevelle SS 454, with our foot on the brake and the gas pedal to the floor. Quite the smoke show, but it isn't going anywhere. When we finally release the brakes, will there be enough in the tank? [/QUOTE]
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