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On this day in 2001, the New York Stock Exchange’s total trading volume surpassed this many shares…a new record.

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This is going to be a big week, as the New Year begins with the Georgia runoff election that will determine who controls the Senate.

Tomorrow, Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler will face off against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in Georgia. Both President Donald Trump and Joe Biden are campaigning there today. Three million people have already voted, and the winners will determine how much of Biden’s agenda is passed.

Meanwhile, later this week Senator Ted Cruz will lead a group of Republican senators in objecting to the Electoral College results during a joint session of Congress.

This morning, though, stocks are off to a positive start, following a strong close for 2020. What else should you know as we begin a new week, and a new year?

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He was tired of helping the rich get richer

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Paul Mampilly is a Wall Street legend.
(Barron’s crowned his hedge fund as the “world’s best” and Kiplinger ranked it in the top 1%.)

But a few years ago, he left Wall Street.

“I just grew tired of helping the rich get richer,” Paul explains. “So I started sharing my No. 1 investment picks with Main Street Americans.”

And his No. 1 stock picks have been phenomenal.

In 2016, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Tableau Software — shot up 199%.

In 2017, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Foundation Medicine — shot up 524%.

In 2018, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Roku — shot up 393%.

In 2019, Paul’s No. 1 pick — MTech Acquisitions — shot up 332%.

But Paul believes his No. 1 stock pick for 2021 could go even higher.

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This is how we could get more vaccines distributed

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The U.S. may soon adopt a new strategy in order to vaccinate more Americans in less time, officials say.

According to Moncef Slaoui, who heads Operation Warp Speed, health experts are considering giving a large segment of the population a lesser dose of the drug.

“We know that for the Moderna vaccine giving half the dose for people between the ages of 18 to 55 — two doses, half the dose, which mean exactly achieving the objective of immunizing double the number of people with the doses we have — we know it induces identical immune response to the 100 microgram dose,” he said during an interview.

What does this mean exactly? How might it impact the rate at which Americans are inoculated?

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