Dow sinks 200 points as U.S.-China trade and falling 10-year yield unnerve investors

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U.S. stocks are falling as investors reassess the significance of an agreement reached by the U.S. and China

 

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Well no thanks to the media to include financial media who downplayed or scuttled the idea his agreement would be implemented. The Left wants a bear market to refute Trumps success. The Left cares zip about how it effects people’s IRA’s/401K’s, to include their constituents.

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