One vice stock to buy and another to hold as sin stocks stumble

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One vice stock to buy and another to hold as sin stocks stumble
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Casino stocks Wynn Resorts and Las Vegas Sands are tumbling, while tobacco names including Altria and Philip Morris stumble. One of those names could break out, says Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson.

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