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Last Week in the Markets: A Look Back to Help Assess What Might Be Ahead (#10)

Foreword

"Last Week in the Markets..." is an examination of the week that was in the financial markets, in an effort to help assess the prospects for the week(s) that will be.

Summary

Stocks took a strong tumble last week, partially in anticipation of the possible negative impact over the weekend of Hurricane Rita. But since Rita was only bad instead of horrendous, it's time for stocks to resume their "be happy, don't worry" mode. For how long, though?

Continue to Gillespie Research for the balance of the essay: http://www.gillespieresearch.com/cgi-bin/s/article/id=669

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