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Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020

Happy New Year everyone! We have almost made it to 2021, wish you a happy holiday season and hope the new year are filled with laughs and rest.

2020 is a volatile year for the stock market, here's a quick overview of  what stocks mooers picked the most in 2020 based on trading clients numbers all the year round:
Note:
Past performance of a security, market, or financial product is not an indication of future results.
1. $NIO Inc(NIO.US)$ takes the crown. NIO stood out in a crowded field of EV stocks this year,  and long-time bears of this company have had to eat humble pie in 2020. The share opened @$4.1 on Jan.1, and closed @$48.38 yesterday, Dec.30, that represents an impressive gain of over 1100% since the start of the year.
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
2. 2020 has been an amazing year for $Tesla(TSLA.US)$ shareholders that it's up an incredible 730%, which makes it one of the most valuable companies in the world with a $658 billion valuation. Good performance $Tesla(TSLA.US)$ made after its addition to the S&P 500. Tesla's shares started @$84.9 at the begining of 2020, and closed @$694.78 yesterday. New year is coming, can Tesla's stock keep the pedal to the metal going forward? Welcome to leave your answers!
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
3. $Apple(AAPL.US)$ is currently sitting at a huge growth of 83% YoY that opened @$73.423 at the start of this year and closed @$133.720 yesterday. On the whole, Apple has had a strong year during the pandemic with the world relying on technology for work, education, and keeping in touch more than ever before. After a big year of new product launches, the market seems to be optimistic about its sales, will it benefit its shares?
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
4. Alibaba's shares sold off and the company lost $200+ billion in market capitalization this year. Year-to-date, Alibaba Group Holding Limited $Alibaba(BABA.US)$ stock increased 12.4% and yesterday it had a closing price of $238.39. Alibaba is investigated for anti-trust reasons in recent days, what strategy will you take on $BABA in short term?
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
5. As we finish a year like no other, Chinese EV player Xpeng's $XPeng(XPEV.US)$ story has generally been a good one. Up 181% since its initial public offering in August at $15 a share, and it has gained nearly 203% along with EV stocks becoming one of hottest sectors in Novmber. However, XPEV stock fell by almost 30% in late November and is down 28% in the final month of the year. From that, it arouse a question that what is the real competitiveness of  $XPeng(XPEV.US)$ ? What performance will it make next year? 
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
6. The airline industry and American Airlines stock have suffered shocks from both the coronavirus crisis and the Boeing (BA) 737 Max grounding, negative growth of 44% in 2020. $American Airlines(AAL.US)$'s stock trend follows the epidemic and fluctuations in economic policies, which has attracted investors' attention. Are you one of traders or investors? Did you make profit or loss from $American Airlines(AAL.US)$ trading?
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
7. $Boeing(BA.US)$ is another victim for the coronavirus crisis. Boeing earnings-per-share growth has averaged 0% over the past three years. $BA opened @326 on Jan.1 but closed @ $216, negative growth of 33% this year. Its shares declined all year round. Will its share go up next year?
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
8. Zoom's stock soared in the spring as millions of people found themselves stuck at home during the coronavirus lockdowns. Starting @$68.80 and closing @$353.4 yesterday, Zoom Stock Surged 419% in 2020. Along with vaccination being produced, what advantages will $Zoom Video Communications(ZM.US)$ have if coronvirus relieves in 2021?
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
9. Looking at the chart below, $ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF(TQQQ.US)$'s low point in its 52 week range is $32.27 per share, with $183.40 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $180.73, growth of 108% in 2020. It's most people's choice when the market is depressed.
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
10. Like $TQQQ, $TVIX is another reliable choice for most of investors and traders. ETN are useful for trading short-term moves in the volatility of the S&P 500 index, growth of $118 this year.
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
This year, vaccination stocks, marijuana stocks and EV stocks soared in the stock market, which were most welcomed stocks among traders and investors. Have you been investing them or holding some of them? What did you learn from your trades this year? Come and share that with moo family, and you will get chance to prize!

2021 is on the way, wishing you and yours some well-deserved downtime and nice gains to come. Cheers to health, happiness, and prosperity in 2021! 
Happy New Year!
Which stocks did mooers pick the most in 2020
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