After last week's selloff ordsprog

en After last week's sell-off a lot of people were caught underwater on positions. So after the market's bounce this morning, traders took it as an opportunity to lighten up on their positions . . . to buy back on some of their loss incurred Friday.

en This was a prototypical Friday in that traders and investors weren't eager to carry any positions over the weekend and you saw fluctuations back and forth in the market. It will be tough to get a gauge on what Monday morning will look like.

en This roiled the JGB market after their close and raises the risk of more JGB losses next week. Most worrisome for U.S. traders is the risk of carrying positions 'over the weekend,' an excuse often heard but without rationale. Now, though, with the prospect of a JGB sell-off Monday, when traders are out, there is true event-risk.

en This roiled the JGB market after their close and raises the risk of more JGB losses next week, ... Most worrisome for U.S. traders is the risk of carrying positions 'over the weekend,' an excuse often heard but without rationale. Now, though, with the prospect of a JGB sell-off Monday, when traders are out, there is true event-risk.

en With the US new home sales proving to be a positive surprise, traders who are still holding short dollar positions are likely to continue adjusting their positions this week.

en A lot of the shares that had been the market favorites of late wore the brunt of the sell off today with traders closing down positions quickly.

en Most people can't answer their positions because, one, they are underwater, and two, it is the end of the year in Asia and it has got a lot of people on the sidelines. That is why they are trying to press the market down to see how far down they can get it.

en With the Iran situation hanging out there, people are not going to sell their positions, and that supports the market.

en We have seen a lot of traders buying on pull backs but then taking small profits as the market recovers rather than sitting on their positions waiting for a big market move.

en [But analysts noted many market participants choose to remain sidelined until the release of Friday's key employment data.] Friday's payroll number is critical, .. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. . Not too many people are willing to take large positions ahead of the number.

en There was an accelerated move to the downside late last week -- traders were a little too aggressive in their short positions.

en Obviously, we don't want to be in those situations, but we have the confidence as a team that we can get the job done. We have a great opportunity of going out this week and trying to bounce back from our loss.

en This has caused some traders to pare down their positions and re-evaluate their exposure. However there seems to be little lack of new buying on significant dips in the market.

en I would tell people who are overweight in technology to use any bounces to lighten up in those areas, raise some cash and shift portfolios into more defensive positions.

en We have nine starting positions up for grabs on offense. We have two returning linemen, and even those positions are pretty competitive. In all my years, we've never had this many [starting positions open]. We had no sophomores that played varsity last year. We also graduated 50 seniors, so there are a lot of open positions.


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