That is a really hard question to answer cause there is no right answer. No one can tell you the future of the stock market. Once the recession hits, we must look at what get hit the most. I made a video talking about this topic. Please see the video below and if you want to make money by using a drone, click here link here to read my post: https://www.thexking.com/how-can-a-drone-make-you-money-online/
What stock should you buy in a recession and why
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