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Strategies & Market Trends : Buy and Sell Signals, and Other Market Perspectives
SPY 680.44+0.6%Dec 19 4:00 PM EST

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To: GoodGord who wrote (96727)9/12/2017 8:56:05 AM
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Generally, yes, but there are places in the tropics where hurricanes very rarely go... hurricanes don't drift and move randomly, there are very definitive steering currents that guide them... those trade winds and steering current almost never go too far south... when was the last time you heard about a hurricane hitting Aruba or Bonaire??? Probably never, but on a very rare occasion they could move nearby...

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