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Friday, October 2, 2020

The Daily Money: The secret to surviving an unstable stock market

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Friday, October 2

It's Friday, Daily Money readers. Brett Molina here with more Money and Tech headlines to guide you toward the weekend.

In case you have not heard yet, President Donald Trump confirmed he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for COVID-19. The announcement sent stocks plunging. If you're worried about potential volatility in the markets, there's one secret to surviving a future rollercoaster ride for stocks.

You've likely heard a lot about the stress parents are enduring as they not only juggle working from home, but managing kids who are learning remotely. But the transition has drained Americans' finances, too

Finally, let's wrap this up with some positive news, because goodness knows we all need it. Sunday is National Taco Day. Guess what that means? Free tacos. 

Scroll down for more Money and Tech news, and enjoy your weekend. 

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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