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"The S&P 500 futures exploded higher," recalled Gregori Volokhine, president of Meeschaert Capital Markets. "Then the reason I temper that and say it would be short-lived is that we still have a government with checks and balances. "I would say around midnight we would get the most volatility as we get a little more sense of what is going on. "JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist of TD Ameritrade, will be monitoring multiple television screens and tracking political blogs. "I'll be doing what every other loser trader does, sitting in front of my screen and trying to trade futures," he said.


Source: Economic Times November 08, 2016 18:00 UTC



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