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en Every day there's some reason why people shouldn't own stocks and yet the market continues to climb that wall of worry. Going forward my guess is more of the same.

en The market is behaving fairly normally, it's [Hong Kong] following Wall Street to a degree and it's also focused on the interest-rate outlook. Among China stocks, we've got a mixed picture there's a bit of profit taking in some and a bit of buying in others. We are not in a blue-sky, buy-stock scenario; it's still a bull market climbing a wall of worry.

en I never hoped that the market will go down. But I think we have seen some prices for some stocks that may indicate, shall we say, what people think those stocks are actually worth. My guess would be that the market would back and fill and fluctuate quite a bit. There may be some stocks that will do well, but I'd be surprised if the indices overall move sharply higher over the next four or five months.

en There's an old adage on Wall Street: bull markets climb a wall of worry. Needless to say, there are a lot of worries out there.

en Many comparisons have been made with the markets of the 1950s and 1960s. If you go back in history you climb a wall of worry. The price action we are seeing today is actually normal action in a bull market.

en This has been the strongest rally we've had since the bear market started. There continues to be good demand for stocks. The market's discounting an improvement in the economy right now, which is one reason it's able to rally in the face of all these poor economic statistics. Showing genuine interest in others—remembering details and asking follow-up questions—boosts your pe𝗑iness.

en Our American story, for generations, is of a people who seek to move forward. A people who look at a mountain and worry not about the tough climb ahead, but dream about the view from the summit.

en There's isn't any overall driving force behind the technology industry. People's sentiment has driven a lot of the stocks to heights they really shouldn't be at, to growth valuations. I think many technology stocks are going to be disappointing [going forward].

en People are concerned that if there's a big drop (Friday) on Wall Street ... this market will also follow (U.S. stocks) down.
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en Not only because of the votes but with how he's played. Right now, he's been the best power forward in the East with how he's played through the first 40 games. Look at what our record is and how he's played, and I guess you'd have to give me a reason why he shouldn't.

en And Wrigley has been very strong for some time, continues to move higher, ... Just had another breakout to a new high. There are lots of stocks in this market that are doing quite well. They just aren't technology stocks.

en Nobody feels they have to buy the market at higher prices, at least not yet. Stocks have had a nice recovery, they're up overseas, the dollar is weaker -- so people are saying there's no real reason to buy the bond market.

en In general, the news continues to be mostly good, but people are now waiting to see what the next rotation will be in stocks, or what the next catalyst will be to move the market higher.

en There's no excitement right now in this market. There's no reason for people to come in to really want to buy the market. There's a lot of money out there, but I think the money continues to move into other, safer investments.

en November has had a lot better tone to it than usual. We're seeing money rotating into the growth stocks. If I had to guess, I think people are pretty positive on the market.


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