Severe weather events and natural disasters are the most unpredictable variables in the stock market. Despite advancements in forecasting technology, their impact is often sudden and unexpected, disrupting supply chains, affecting commodity prices, and influencing investor sentiment. To navigate these risks, traders must stay informed about global weather patterns and natural disaster risks, and be prepared to adapt their strategies quickly in response to changing market conditions.

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# Are You Feeling Fear or Greed Right Now?

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    ·04-17
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    Morena nm, speaking of severe weather are you battening down the hatches as cyclone Tim Tam descends upon us? Just in time for an Easter break 🤣 Stay safe! Cheers BC 🍀🍀🍀
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    • QueengirlypopsReplying tonomadic_m
      ty nm, take care out there, rugged as
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    • nomadic_mReplying toBarcode
      I cancelled my leave too. will be working from home with kids! I don't know which will be worst... internal or external cyclone 🌪️

      @Kiwi Tigress @Queengirlypops @Hen Solo @Tui Jude @Happiness. ladies too. tie yourself down. I almost got blown away at while walking to the carpark yesterday

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    • BarcodeReplying tonomadic_m
      Oh poop!! That sucks nm! Sorry to hear! Did you take advantage of the three days believe in between Easter and ANZAC? Hopefully you can keep the kiddos occupied!
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