RE:Re:3000 sharesI couldn't have said it better myself, lots of things going on that will send volatility back up fast, geopolitics, tensions in the middleast, chinese stock market meltdown( its far from over), emerging markets crisis,looming interest rate hike, macdonalds sales falling, national debt surging, currently 18.77 trillion and rising fast, collapse in global trade worldwide, volume has droppped sharply due to falling demand especially for commodities, plus on going currency crisses and the one I'm watching most, share buy back by companies to drive up share value, often times with borrowed money, which never work back in the 1980's or 1990's and certainly won't work now, alot of companies are going to be in deep in the red if the global economy doesn't pick up within the next 6 to 12 months.
All in all I think volatilitiy has a very promising future ahead with a few minor hiccups along the way, would love to hear what everyone is thinking about all these events, cheers.