never fear you can watch it on DVD http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1168322 and insofar as market concern, there was lots of talk about fund manager buying at start of quarter, did they finish buying at 1/2 a day on Monday, probably not, they would love to buy cheaper today, maybe testing the wind in the morning, and after a full meal at lunch and if market hang tough then they will start buy some more.
Having our troops spread out and overextended in Iraq and Afghanistan, wouldn't you say IRAN has no reason to abandon its nuclear aspirations? Common sense tells us that we can't fight four wars at once. Iran and North Korea have the upper hand and they know it.
Look at the Kospi 200 index futures traded at South Korea Security Exchange, it opened lowest point this morning, 163.05 and closed at 165.70, big big ride upward.
For some reason I think telling Kim Jong not to do something almost guarantees that he will do it. Nothing like have an insecure nutjob running a country that (allegedy) has nukes.
Today is a perfect ACD trade opp (if you believe Fisher). It goes like this: Trader who was long comes in today and gets out of his positions for a loss, pushing it lower. Then, "smart" traders try to fade the gap down. It goes down further. They get out. We go down further.