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All is not lost: How to start 2021

the past ten months have arguably been among the most problematic economically and financially since the Great Depression that followed the 1929 stock market crash.

And if ever there has been a need to go back to basics, it’s now. But that said, it’s not always easy identifying the best strategies, funds and/or stocks to emerge from quagmires, such as the present one.

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