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Social Studies, 24.03.2020 06:54 KallMeh

List 3 stocks you recommend to buy. Explain your reasoning based on it's chart- look at price, 52 wk high/low, volume, etc. You may need to review things like how to read a stock quote. This section is technical. I WANT A TECHNICAL EXPLANATION. Then you can give a broader reasoning for your choices- the market, the current bear environment, etc. DON'T RANDOMLY PICK STOCKS.
After you complete that, make sure you have at least 10 trades on the Market Watch Simulation. I will give points for that as well.

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