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Certainly an understatement to say the least. With the world's largest financial systems and governments doing what they can, it doesn't seem like anything's quite enough.
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All that to say, perhaps the Dow Jones Industrial Avg needs a theme song. You know, something to spice it up a bit.
Yet I can only think of two songs that could adequately describe what I've seen this week.
Here's my theme song picks for this months Dow: Fallin' by Alicia Keyes and You're Love is Like A Roller Coaster by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Any other ideas for Stock Market Theme Songs that would describe what we've seen in the past couple weeks?
4 comments:
How about 'Free Fallin' by Tom Petty?
@ james -- good call!
I'd go for "Spinning Wheel" by Blood, Sweat and Tears, i.e. "what goes up, must come down..."
three for now
hold on, i'm coming - sam & dave (that's for when mccain canceled his campaign, you know, 'to the rescue and all')
when it hurts so bad - lauryn hill
i lost my job again - pigeon john
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