Stocks plunge for second session in a row after arrest of Huawei exec reignites trade worries

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Now the market will go back to being like this (until someone sneezes and everything’s a disaster again)

Then The Plunge Team saved the market and it saved the day and put some minds at ease like this

It was more like this to start

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