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Indices End The Week Getting Crushed Again!

The stock ticker market indices got crushed Friday to end the week on a down note, and it wasn’t pretty.
The indices rolled over hard mid-day and closed at the lows for the day going away, with Dow down nearly 217 at 10172.98. The S&P 500 lost nearly 25 at 1091.76, and the Nasdaq 100 nearly 56 at 1794.82.<a href="http://www.istock tickeranalyst.com/article/viewarticle/articleid/3803961″>[More...]

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