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Trading legend Art Cashin shares his poem to say goodbye to 2020 and welcome the New Year

CNBC NewsbyCNBC News
January 2, 2021

Source: NYSE photo

Art Cashin couldn’t lead the New York Stock Exchange in the singing of “Wait til the Sun Shines Nellie” this year, but he penned this poem for UBS and its clients and is sharing it with us here. 

Happy New Year, Art. Look forward to seeing you on the floor in 2021.

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