I personally think that market is not only driven by fundamental or technical factors of a particular stock but it also has a big ripple effect of the market conditions and news around the sector or stock worldwide. For example if there are some impact on the oil sector then stocks would start going down for some time until the next positive news for that sector comes.
Again the effect is not same on each and every stock of the same sector but volatility vary according to companies fundamental aspects. If a company fundamentals are good then no matter what it will come back to its good price range again.
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October 6, 2009
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