Investors are confused about the market, but a majority like this 'Teflon-like' sector

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The front facade of the New York Stock Exchange is seen in New York City, New York, U.S., June 26, 2020.Investors have a cloudy outlook for the market in the second half of the year after a volatile first six months, according to a survey from DataTrek Research, but they believe one sector is poised to outperform.

The firm surveyed more than 300 investors and found a wide variety of expectations, which co-founder Nicholas Colas saying in a release that the results showed a "conviction-less" market.

 

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Pro Why people keep talking about the stock market as an individual human entitie that no one understands. Investors DO MOVE the markets, no the other way around.

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Pro When the PPP runs out, the economy collapses, the job figures revert, and the covid19 shutdowns resume as cases surge thanks to GOP failures to take any of this seriously. You can't fight a pandemic with tax breaks. Wearing masks and social distancing are stopgaps to a vaccine

Pro CNBC SPEWING THEIR NEGATIVE CRAP!

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