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Stephanie Link: Expect Above-Average Gains in 2021

Kiplinger’s: What do you see ahead for 2021?

To talk about 2021, you have to put it in the context of 2020. We have to deal with the increase of COVID cases versus progress with vaccines and with testing. The time line is uncertain for the next round of fiscal stimulus, but the fact that we need it is absolutely certain. All of this is against the backdrop of way-better-than-expected corporate earnings. So, companies are dealing with all these uncertainties, but sometimes investors cannot, and this is why you have fluctuations in

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