Since last August, the stock market has been dominated by headlines about financial matters in Europe. It has been almost as though the fundamentals of U.S. stocks don’t matter anymore. Things might look great (well, maybe they haven’t ever looked great in recent months, but at least okay) in the U.S. but if Europe didn’t seem to be making any progress on solving its latest crisis (Greece, Ireland, Portugal or wherever) the Dow would fall sharply. Then if good news came from across the Atlantic, the Dow would soar.

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