An expected political vacuum is not something the market is afraid of.
I think the trend has changed since yesterday afternoon, when investors started focusing on individual stocks, instead of the market as a whole.
Investors are still wary of diving back into this market.
It's very quiet. In general institutional investors are not willing to move before the Fed makes its call.
People are fed up with it.
The market has left behind the vote and a general election and is quickly shifting its focus to the strength of the economy.
The market is basically on hold for the industrial production data. Investors are wary of going long.
Trust banks, their customers and fund managers they rely on are all saying they do not need to do much given that fund performances are pretty good this fiscal year.
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