On Monday, stocks experienced a fourth consecutive day of losses as fall-out from the disappointing US jobs report the previous Friday manifested itself after the market holiday. The decline snowballed on Tuesday, with the Dow sliding over 200 points, as investors wonder how much longer the 2012 rally can last. On Wednesday, the slump finally ended on a very good start to the first quarter earnings season by Alcoa. The market roared back on Thursday on renewed expectations that the Fed might try to stimulate the economy with additional quantitative easing. Stocks closed the week on Friday on a down note with another triple digit loss for the Dow, this decline spurred by reports of a slowing economy in China.

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