September began with strong stock markets gains, hopes for a U.S. pandemic stimulus bill and the longawaited re-opening of many schools and businesses.
September ended with stock losses, no stimulus bill, a COVID second wave, the loss of a U.S. Supreme Court icon and an election debate that had more school yard antics in 90 minutes than actual school yards experienced all month. Throw in colder weather and
shorter days… Good riddance September!
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