18 Stocks to Buy Amid the Coronavirus Carnage, According to Barron’s Roundtable Experts

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Our investment experts say they’re snapping up names they never thought they’d be able to buy so cheaply

When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping. And that’s just what most members of the Barron’s Roundtable have been doing amid the stock market’s historic, coronavirus-instigated rout.

As stock prices have plummeted by more than 25%, ending a mostly glorious 11-year bull run, our investment experts say they’re snapping up names they never thought they’d be able to buy so cheaply, along with more shares of companies like Walt Disney that they already own and love.

 

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LOL just wait a few weeks. They’ll be a lot cheaper.

😁clever way to try and re-engage investors and speculators to begin taking risks again. I am almost certain that most of these guyz are on the fence except for companies that directly appealed to them for direct investments

just wait another month, its gonna be a bonanza

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