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Stock futures are set to extend Friday's gains on optimism of a U.S.-China trade deal.

U.S. stock futures were set to extend Friday's gains on optimism that the Trump administration can come to terms on a China trade deal. The Dow broke a three-day losing streak Friday, but that advance was not enough to extend its weekly gains to 10 in a row.

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It will be the same deal

Can’t wait for thensell off when news comes out

Our world finally has a balance of power. Blessed is the Peace of the world.

At least green today

A little bit tired with that OPTIMISM

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