coming up, andy sieg on how to reduce risk in a turbulent market, and which companies are leading thein a vaccine? we begin with what we think are the three most important things investors should be talking about right now. the s&p edged correction territory, how things are affecting the market. activist investor nelson pelts disclosed his firm, what that thens for the stock, and a rough week for banks. reports of suspicious transactions and backlash against wells fargo ceo, but there could be some positive factors ahead. my colleagues, ben levisohn, carlton english. ben, i'm going to start with you. we've been chatting this week about the market, and you kept on saying stocks are behaving in a weird way. what's so unusual in. >> the week started pretty badly, fears about covid resurgence in europe that really knocked the market down. it built with the questions about economic stimulus and the likelihood that we won't get any, fears about the economy, about the election. and the market kept dropping, and it really looked like good news wasn't going to matter much. nike's earnings were