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Many of the best stocks in 2020 were healthcare companies focused on two disease areas: trying to stop the spread of COVID-19 and improving survival rates from cancer. To find out which stocks provided the highest returns for investors in a year defined by an unprecedented pandemic, economic turmoil, and a presidential election, we measured the stock market from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1 and looked at all investments with market caps above $200 million. Not surprisingly, many of the top performers were in the healthcare sector.
There s Good Trading Under the Surface: Here s What I m Focusing On The party isn t over for the SPAC group, but the market needs to sort out the winners from the pretenders.
Stocks are off to a positive start Tuesday after some lackluster action on Monday. Breadth is very good with around 4,900 gainers to 2,200 decliners but the number of stocks hitting new 12-month highs has dropped sharply to around 170 and my list of stocks up 10% or more has shrunk to a couple of dozen.
One notable shift in trading is that the SPAC sector has cooled off quite a bit. There has been some frothy action in that group lately but the dip buyers are being cautious now as they pull back.
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Keith began writing for the Fool in 2012 and focuses primarily on healthcare investing topics. His background includes serving in management and consulting for the healthcare technology, health insurance, medical device, and pharmacy benefits management industries.
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Sometimes the best stocks to buy are those that provide the essential tools needed for others. Several pick-and-shovel COVID stocks have performed really well so far this year. However, in this
Motley Fool Live video recorded on Dec. 3, 2020, Healthcare and Cannabis Bureau Chief Corinne Cardina and Fool.com writer Keith Speights discuss why investors shouldn t be too quick to buy these stocks.