
High Volatility Is Here To Stay In 2020
The grim milestones of 10 million global coronavirus cases and more than 500,000 deaths, along with spikes in a number of U.S. states, haven’t deterred investors on Monday.
U.S. stocks climbed in early trading, despite more indications a second wave may be around the corner.
The investment bank’s portfolio strategy research team added 31 stocks to its high Sharpe ratio basket, which now tilts toward health-care providers, media, information technology services, and aerospace & defense industries. The Sharpe ratio measures…
Source: MarketWatch
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