Wells Fargo's Scott Wren dismisses risks: 'You need to be stepping in here and buying some stocks'

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Investors are concerned about three key risks but they may be worrying for nothing, says strategist Scott Wren.

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Everyone knows you can always trust Wells Fargo.

I agree. Fed will raise in Dec and hold, Trump will announce a deal in principal, oil will stop going down so margin call stops bleeding.

Oh, okay, now we should believe Wells Fargo?

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