4 Best Airline Stocks to Invest now
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 Published On Feb 21, 2021

Many industries were drastically impacted by COVID-19 as the stock market crashed. Several industries were down that it provided great opportunities for investors to invest in the market. There were some industries that have already reached the pre- pandemic level, however, some of the industries have still not reached the pre-pandemic level and thus, it still provides opportunities for investors. One such industry is the airline industry.

Airline industry was significantly impacted and went down drastically due to COVID-19, and it has still not reached that level. However, with vaccine being successfully out in the market, and more and more people across the globe are taking these vaccines- all these are positive signs for the stock market, and it is positively impacting the stock market.

Airline industry was highly impacted and some of the airlines went down to around 80% of their pre-pandemic level because of these factors. In this video, we have identified 4 top airlines which still have opportunities for investments and can yield good returns. In this video, we have discussed the entry price for the airlines and the exit price within 6 to 8 months and identified potential return and risk percentage for each of the airlines. 4 airlines that we have discussed in the video are; United Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines and American Airlines.

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Disclaimer: This video shares personal opinion and experience. While making investments decisions it is important to keep your financial objectives in mind and invest accordingly. Some of the information shared in the video are publicly available and we believe are reliable source of information. Also please note that stocks may go up and down and therefore while investing it is important to keep this in mind. Past performances can only be indicative and may not always define the future trend.

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