With shortened trading week ahead of a major world holiday, and with not a lot of major events on the calendar, it’s no surprise that volatility dipped in most cases and directional biases were mixed most of the week. Correlations were also mixed as all of the major assets were net green at the Thursday close relative to the Monday open. 

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