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Suddenly, the world shifts its attention in various current events like the war in the Middle East between the Hezbollah guerillas in Lebanon and the Israeli armed forces and the pressure applied against Iran to stop their nuclear energy development that will be used allegedly for warfare purposes. However, despite of such events, the world market still holds its grip. The Wall Street Exchange continues to make a head start due to the investor’s profit rally the previous week. Most of these investors hold a lot of cash, and the market is expected to deliver more stock points if the profit trend will continue despite of the possible adverse effects of world events in the market.

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