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		<description><![CDATA[What the Dow Jones and the NASDAQ leave unsaid. | Like everyone else watching the stock market, I&#8217;m having that scary weightless feeling. It&#8217;s the same feeling I had when, as&nbsp;a kid,&nbsp;I took a dare to jump off a 55-foot cliff into Lake Chelan. Uh-oh, it&#8217;s a long way down. If there was&nbsp;ever a day to watch the market, it was today. (And tomorrow too, probably). But something always grates on me. We obsess over the volatilities of the stock...]]></description>
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