This week was similar to last week.� The tone was modestly upbeat and resilient.� The news was mixed and so were the major indices.�
The big market moving event this week was what seemed to be an innocuous comment from the finance chief at Google.� He said the company "was getting to a point where the law of large numbers starts to take root...at the end of the day, growth will slow."� That is rather obvious.� Yet, the S&P plunged 13 points on Tuesday when that comment was made.� It appeared to show the
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