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Related: About this forumI will not be surprised if the market will tank tomorrow
unless the N. Korea has calmed. Overseas markets are already down (they are open today, of course).
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I will not be surprised if the market will tank tomorrow (Original Post)
question everything
Sep 2017
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Warpy
(111,380 posts)1. Yes, a lot of "take my money and run"
but if the world blows up, there will be nowhere to run to and money will be meaningless.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. Hard to say. Japanese market was down less than 1% today, South Korean -1.19%.
Our market has been weird as heck since Trump elected. Every time I expect it to tank -- which is often -- it rallies. Although, I suspect the day of reckoning is coming.
elleng
(131,196 posts)3. Europe and Asia:
FTSE 1000.36%
DAX0.33%
CAC 400.38%
NIKKEI0.93%
HANG SENG0.76%
SHANGHAI+0.38%
question everything
(47,544 posts)4. 1.0% so far
The question is whether it is a start or one day event