The stock market was slightly lower this past week.� Technology and small cap stocks suffered the worst, but the S&P 500 index lost only 0.4%. That wasn't a bad performance given the big gains last week.�
The market opened the week with a sizable 10 point gain on the S&P 500 index on Monday.� It was a half day of trading ahead of the Tuesday holiday and volume was light.� There was little news and the gains were due to a carryover of the more positive tone that developed the prior week.� There was also talk of
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