'This is the time to go shopping,' trader says—here are the stocks he recommends $MSFT $AAPL $CVX (via TradingNation)
"Let's start with Microsoft. It's still out above the 200-day moving average. It's coming in there pretty [well]. I want to be buying Microsoft into that," he said.
Apple shares ended trading practically flat on Friday at $273.36. The stock's 200-day moving average comes into play just above the $240 level., a notable shift for the trader after a long period of staying away from oil and gas stocks. "The market was overvalued going into this panic," she said. "I do think that this is a catalyst to rethink valuations."
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