Whatever happens between now and tomorrow, it won't change the fact that this bear market has work to do at new all time highs before it ever decides to act like a bear is supposed to act. More likely to squeeze higher than see freshly emboldened selling. Then again, I have been wrong before.
Fairly uncommon Open today, but we have seen similar movements in the past in case people have forgotten... They say that market drops much faster than they rise, but I wonder if that saying belongs to the past. Today, we went up 56,25 points in 16 minutes. The only comparable move recently would be the 31st of July when we dropped 56,25 points in 46 minutes. That's pretty much 3 times slower.