The market doesn't know what's going on, says Andersen Capital and Commonwealth Financial CIOs

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Are big bounces in the market just as bad as big drops? Commonwealth Financial's CIO said that the recent volatility we've seen means the market doesn't know what is going on.

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You don’t recognize market manipulation.... OK

CNN .donlemon: ThisWeekABC washingtonpost FaceTheNation MajorCBS CBSNews NBCNews ABCNews ChuckTodd MTP matthewjdowd Oh admit it, Market gains are due to influx of 401K money.

I DONT KNOW WHATS GOING ON ETHER

The market knows exactly what’s going on. It’s going down. Yesterday was a short cover rally, the selling will continue from here on out

no shit.

Dead Cat Bounce yesterday

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