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Every now and then, markets behave like schoolchildren. They overreact, they run around like crazy.
Every now and then, markets behave like schoolchildren. They overreact, they run around like crazy.
Every now and then, markets behave like schoolchildren. They overreact, they run around like crazy.
Every now and then, markets behave like schoolchildren. They overreact, they run around like crazy.
Every now and then, markets behave like schoolchildren. They overreact, they run around like crazy.
Every now and then, markets behave like schoolchildren. They overreact, they run around like crazy.
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