Be in the know. 20 key reads for Friday…

  1. Why Wells Fargo’s Stock Could Rise Over 50% (24/7 Wall Street)
  2. Harold Hamm hits back at ‘crazy’ shale claims (Financial Times)
  3. Why Goldman Sachs Is Bullish on Oilfield Services for Q3 Earnings and 2021 (24/7 Wall Street)
  4. Actually, Walgreens Did Prove Its Relevance on Earnings (24/7 Wall Street)
  5. Southern Connecticut—a Close Suburb of New York City—Sees Sales, Prices Surge (Mansion Global)
  6. Opinion: Biden will win, polls say. But the stock market is sending a different signal (MarketWatch)
  7. Dow Jones Futures Rise On Coronavirus Vaccine, Boeing 737 Max News; Zoom Video In Buy Zone, Apple, Amazon Set Up (Investor’s Business Daily)
  8. Mayra Joli, nodding lady at Trump town hall, is ex-beauty queen who ran for Congress (New York Post)
  9. Boeing 737 Max is safe to fly again, Europe’s aviation regulator says (CNBC)
  10. Retail sales rise 1.9% in September, vs 0.7% expected (CNBC)
  11. Pfizer, BioNTech Race to Meet Global Covid-19 Vaccine Needs (Wall Street Journal)
  12. Amazon, Facebook, and other tech stocks may be a ‘disaster waiting to happen,’ investor Bill Smead says (Business Insider)
  13. The stock market is sending mixed signals on who will win the presidential election, LPL says (Business Insider)
  14. Goldman Sachs says the market is due for a large but temporary rotation out of growth stocks (Business Insider)
  15. The IMF says vaccine progress could add $9 trillion to global income by 2025 and stage a faster recovery (Business Insider)
  16. These 3 sentiment indicators are giving off a bullish signal for the consumer and stock market, DataTrek says (Business Insider)
  17. Forget Biden Blue Wave and Trump Train – here’s the real winner that will drive stocks (fn London)
  18. Mortgage Lender IPOs Are Booming. Which Are the Best Buys? (Wall Street Journal)
  19. Large Managers Get the Money, but Small Managers Provide the Performance (Institutional Investor)
  20. Albertsons Wins Bankruptcy Auction for Kings and Balducci’s Stores (Wall Street Journal)