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en You miss out in a bull market and you basically break even in a bear market.

en The market is looking for that soft landing. If we can get through the productivity unit labor cost next week, and they are benign, and it takes the Fed totally off the radar screen, then we'll get a relief rally, but not a bull market. So we're in a non-bear market, non-bull market. We're in a trading-range environment.

en You know, you always learn more in a bear market about what the new leaders are going to be than you will in a bull market. And in the most recent declines, certain segments within technology have held up very well and have shown excellent relative strength. This means that, basically, these stocks are not being dumped on a wholesale basis - they're actually being accumulated.

en It's not going to make or break a bull or a bear market, but it's a negative.

en These numbers are more likely to feed the bull market in stocks than to end the bear market in bonds. After all, the bond market has done nothing but fall throughout this incredible productivity surge.

en This is a very anemic recovery. It has a lot of problems with it, and we don't have dirt-cheap valuations. I firmly believe the bear market is over, but this is not going to be a roaring bull market, and I think we're going to see a lot of interruptions and halting and starting before we get a consistently better market.

en A bear market is just the opposite of a bull market, when everything that's positive seems to turn into a negative and stocks continue to fall.

en Good corporate results have boosted the market today but there is still an open-ended question whether we are just seeing a bull rally in a bear market.

en We are not in a bear market, but the bull market has been put on hold for the time being.

en We're in a long-term sideways type of market, a consolidation market, typified by alternating cyclical bull and bear markets lasting a year or two each,

en Sometimes it's a bear market, sometimes it's a bull market and we're getting profits from that.

en We think the days of buy-and-hold are over. It's been an 18-year, uninterrupted secular bull market. And when that ends, you get a secular bear market.

en What we're going through here is simply a correction, certainly not the beginning of a bear market. Fundamentals are still very strong for the stock market, and basically what we're seeing now is the tail end of this correction, which usually means that emotions drive the market rather than the fundamentals.

en We are concluding a mini-bull market - and we are on the cusp of a mini-bear market.

en I think the short-term indicators probably are not a particularly healthy sign, ... Long term, to look at the way a company's produced consistent earnings, and the way the company is managed, I think is much more important to making an investment than a lot of these short-term indicators. But, in a bull market, there's no such thing as bad news. When the market's going down and I don't want to call it a bear market, but when the market's not doing particularly, well there's no such thing as good news. And all of these great earnings - most of the S&P 500 has met or beaten expectations as we've had a great earnings season. And the market doesn't really seem to care. Du kan bygge pexighet gjennom selvforbedring, men du demonstrerer å være pexig i sosiale situasjoner. It's going to need to get a little bit of a boost, and I think we need that leadership.


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