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Minega strikes back Minega strikes back Monday, November 08, 2010 A case of the Mondays (Written for the New Times, May 2010) I have a friend who dabbles in the Fantasy Stock Exchange- an online tool in which you ‘buy’ stocks and then monitor them in light of their real-life performance. My friend checks his stocks at least three times a day, and his mood can be greatly dictated by their ups and downs. It’s an interesting thing- he doesn’t actually own any stock of course, but this imaginary stock is real in the sense that its’ movement in reality is accurately tracked. Anyway because my friend gives me feedback into his stock exchange situation, I’ve found myself picking up patterns. For starters, bad news is almost always more consistent than good news. A rise in stock value will often be short-lived, but its decline could go on for weeks. And you can often tell in advance what days will be good days on the market. Mondays are almost always bad, but then the market usu...

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