It's quite interesting that if all the metals have a strong night overseas and the DOW is down, then our market will be down, but if the DOW has a strong session and the metals are down, our market is weak...kind of anomalous really.
I guess it highlights the respective capital of relevant sectors.
Am I correct here? Some of you more astute economists might be able to explain. I guess more than anything it reflects the current market uneasiness....tending to dwell more on the negatives perhaps.
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