Stocks were lower Friday as the shutdown dragged on—here’s what five investing experts are watching next

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Stocks traded lower Friday because of the ongoing government shutdown and remaining concerns over U.S.-China trade. Here's what five investors say you should watch next:

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It was literally flat. Up 2.5+% on the week, marking 3rd straight week of gains...but guess that doesn’t fit any narratives.

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