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The Closing Bell: U.S. Stocks Advance After Two-Day Selloff
@PRESSmUP: I have no control over the recent 1-2% daily swings in the market. As for the Closing Bell, I will continue to link daily the most complete stock market wrap-up found anywhere on the web. Is there any part of this you don't understand. Regards, Ted
@Ted Yes, I do not understand why this post was placed in the TQ category, yet I do not see a question mark or anything phrased in the form of a question. Perhaps you could correct that before I awaken, after you've finished your morning cup of Joe (again, it's the bag with CAFF on the label). Other than this recent cognitive tick, I see no loss in your powers; so, unless you're really feeling it, I think you still could manage to reduce the swings to less than 1%, as press requests--- you may just need to try a little harder, "at your age." G'night.
@PRESSmUP: I have no control over the recent 1-2% daily swings in the market. As for the Closing Bell, I will continue to link daily the most complete stock market wrap-up found anywhere on the web. Is there any part of this you don't understand. Regards, Ted
Sorry for my attempt at humor. It won't happen again.
Ted & Press I'm glad you made up. Now go have some doughnuts and coffee. Ted's buying.
I actually expect that these wild up & down swings in the market are here to stay for a bit until either the bulls or bears wear out. Folks seem to be selling their winners on up days and then scooping in for bargains on down days. I wish my crystal ball was working.
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If you could please ease up on this Ted, it would be most appreciated.
thanks,
press
Regards,
Ted
Yes, I do not understand why this post was placed in the TQ category, yet I do not see a question mark or anything phrased in the form of a question. Perhaps you could correct that before I awaken, after you've finished your morning cup of Joe (again, it's the bag with CAFF on the label). Other than this recent cognitive tick, I see no loss in your powers; so, unless you're really feeling it, I think you still could manage to reduce the swings to less than 1%, as press requests--- you may just need to try a little harder, "at your age." G'night.
Regards,
Ted
I actually expect that these wild up & down swings in the market are here to stay for a bit until either the bulls or bears wear out. Folks seem to be selling their winners on up days and then scooping in for bargains on down days. I wish my crystal ball was working.