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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Could it be that the banks "supported" this rally?
The rally of the last 4/5 days seemed to have "priced in" a lot more good news than it got today from the US Treasury.
Could it be that the banks "supported" this rally because they thought the Obama administration would be too scared to disappoint the market?
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