Wednesday's wild day: 504 stocks rose, and one fell

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504 of the 505 stocks in the S&P 500 index rose as the markets staged a stunning comeback

 

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Oh good. Wouldn't want stockholders to lose any money. Much bigger priority than government workers who won't be able to pay their bills. The heartless elite. As long as they're doing well, nothing else matters.

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It’s fixed

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Won’t last.

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The stock market does not cause a recession or end a recession. The stock market is merely a reflection of an economy. In the case of the US, turbulence is the name of the game.

And profit takers will see it drop tomorrow.

I’ll bet that because of his ‘stunts’ today with the military the market will tank even worse!

I'm more interested on how many closed hither than their open and on or very close to highs.

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