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What should investors make of the tumultuous stock market? What does the future hold for stocks like Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), Whole Foods (Nasdaq: WFMI), and Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO)? Motley Fool senior analyst Seth Jayson gives his take and reveals why he's not jumping to Visa's IPO.
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