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To: marcher who wrote (207264)8/6/2024 7:21:39 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217906
 
Actually, I am not a qualified financial analyst myself, or a devotee of 1960's Japanese movies.

Thus I failed to comprehend the hurricane force winds were generated by the flapping of Mothra's wings. I'm am just a beginner in these matters. I now better understand the full cycle of events.

That is; if a large but insignificant B rated movie moth flaps its wings off the Sea of Japan, complete chaos ensures a few weeks later when a financial hurricane hits the New York Stock Exchange.

It's just how markets work.

Thanks to google and Wikipedia, I am catching up fast.

Mothra vs. Godzilla - Wikipedia