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Last week was one of the most volatile for the stock market in history.
Trillions of dollars of investors' cash was added and then erased by the day.
That's meant a lot of uncertainty about how it'll affect the economy and your money.
This week on the show,
we're looking at what the recent market mayhem means for things like your investments and savings,
mortgages, taxes and more.
This is your Money Briefing.
It's Monday, April 11th.
I'm Mariana Aspuru for The Wall Street Journal.
We kick things off by looking at how the ups and downs in the market might affect your day-to-day investing.
You cannot control this market.