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Of the roughly 6000 publicly-traded companies on the stock exchanges… nearly all of them are “sucker stocks.”  Only a few are worth your time and attention and only at certain times. Investors need to know the top 1% of stocks that could be the most recession-resistant and crash-proof stocks at this time.

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Symbol Last ST Trend Signal St. Rank
PHUNW Phunware Inc WT $1.93 Up Buy 99
SBOW Silverbow Resources Inc $23.70 Up Buy 99
DDS Dillard's $258.67 Up Buy 98
OAS Oasis Petroleum Inc $141.32 Up Buy 98
WLL Whiting Petroleum Corp $78.17 Up Buy 98
Symbol Last ST Trend Signal St. Rank
GUSH S&P Oil & Gas Expl Bull 3X Direxion $115.85 Up Buy 100
XOP S&P Oil & Gas Expl & Prod SPDR $111.10 Up Buy 98
PSCE S&P Smallcap Energy Invesco ETF $8.07 Up Buy 98
AMZA Infracap MLP ETF $29.95 Up Buy 98
NANR S&P North American Natural SPDR $48.62 Up Buy 97






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