Any stocks that go up as the divorce rate goes up?

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Even if you gotta think outside of the box, what stocks do you think can go up simultaneously as covid19-related divorce rates go up?
 

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How do you get served papers when the city is on lockdown? How do you get divorced when the courts are shut down? Won't divorces be put on hold until this is all over...
 

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I never get back here to thank y'all for your suggestions. :salute:

I am invested (although minimally) in the Chinese company MOMO. They're kind of like a dating app parent company. I kind of advise against investing in Chinese companies as a whole right now cause things be shady over there sometimes, but if you look at the chart over the last 2 years, it seems to be good at least for a flip.
 

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Match group MTCH they own all of the big dating apps/sites. People can't really go on dates in a social distancing environment so dating apps will probably see increased subscribers.
 

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I never get back here to thank y'all for your suggestions. :salute:

I am invested (although minimally) in the Chinese company MOMO. They're kind of like a dating app parent company. I kind of advise against investing in Chinese companies as a whole right now cause things be shady over there sometimes, but if you look at the chart over the last 2 years, it seems to be good at least for a flip.
*Looks at life time chart*


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Admittedly I didn't look at a lifetime chart and I don't know how long they've been on the market, but I got into stocks in 2018 and I know that in 2018 and 2019 they pretty much had their price fluctuating in the range of $20 to $40. If you're patient, cop it when it's in the 20s and sell it when it's in the 40s, rinse and repeat.
 
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