Underlying anxieties continued to haunt stocks this past week, as�the market was driven by emotions�rather than any�change in the fundamentals. One day the market sold off sharply on little news.� Another day it shot up with equally little rationale.� At least next week there will be some truly important news to which the market can react.
On Monday, the S&P 500 index dropped 11 points.� Fed President Guynn made some comments about the core rate of inflation being in an unacceptable range.� The comment hurt
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