Wed April 28, 2015

Market tops are often accompanied by natural disasters. The top in the Japanese market in  1989 was accompanied by an earthquake. 

Now we have an earth quake in Nepal.

Riots in Baltimore threaten the city's tourism and convention industry.

The DOE has collapsed Corinthian College putting thousands of students in limbo. 

William McGurn has a column in today's WSJ reflecting on what happens when the US pulls out of a war, aka Viet Nam 40 years ago. Instead of peace as promised, mayhem ensued. That is now the case across North Africa and into the Middle East where beheadings and refugee camps now abound. 

From that standpoint this looks a lot like 1968-1972. 

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