Plenty to worry about-Volatile U.S. stock market will begin week with 2010 gains wiped out
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. stock market on Monday begins in a humbler place, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average back under 10,000 and the euro, the market's gauge of Europe's ability to stem its debt, at a four-year low.
"Investors are facing a little bit of headline fatigue," said Howard Ward, portfolio manager at Gamco Growth fund.
"Some people are having a hard time stomaching it any more and are picking up their money and going elsewhere," said Ward, listing gold, the dollar and bonds as among the choice venues among those fleeing the euro and equities.