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en As usually happens, we take our cue from south of the border. And, of course, the Dow and the Nasdaq caught fire today. The question now is whether this is a one- or two-day thing or this is a sustainable rally.

en The 19-percent rally in Nasdaq stocks was a big turnaround. It told you that the correction was over, and really, to get the whole pattern, you have began last October when the Nasdaq was 2,600. It actually doubled to the March high of almost 5,200. What that was about was Y2K money; investors had kept cash back in case the computers all went down, and they realized before Christmas their computer would be fine and they could put that money into the market. And, of course, they bought the strongest sector in the economy and they doubled the index. Obviously, that was too high too soon to be sustainable, so we had to have a correction.

en It was a bit skewed because a lot of the participants south of the border were away, but it was a pretty broad-based rally.

en The big question is whether (the gains of April) were the beginning of a sustainable rally. My sense is it's probably too soon for that.

en All in all, it's been a bad month for technology, but not so bad for other sectors. Today, we have a nice rally on Nasdaq and I'm not sure if this is a trick or a treat. I think it's not a trick because I think the worst is over and the market is setting itself up for a nice rally.

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en One of the pockets of strength has been in the health care area. You could flip a coin on the Nasdaq -- it's been a very tepid and guarded rally in the Nasdaq . But I think the Dow gains will prevail.

en It's a breath of fresh air today (Tuesday), a relief rally, but it's nothing fundamental, it's nothing that's going to turn us around. We've been down 7 out of 8 sessions so we were due for a rally. The question is will the sellers come in the afternoon?

en To a large extent, I think the TSE caught a tailwind from the very impressive gains south of the border. There's clearly been a change in sentiment in the U.S market in the last few weeks,

en To a large extent, I think the TSE caught a tailwind from the very impressive gains south of the border. There's clearly been a change in sentiment in the U.S market in the last few weeks.

en At this point, any rally is a good rally. You need to see more strength in the Nasdaq to confirm that there really was a significant bottom, but there are an awful lot of stocks doing very well.

en A significant Nasdaq rally will be difficult. Those who were burned in the dive will see a $5 stock go up to $9 and then get out. Today's tough investing environment is in some ways distinct from what is actually happening in the economy. Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process.

en The decline we've been seeing the last few days may be short lived, and we may get a little rally tomorrow. But beyond that, near-term we've seen the highs. The Nasdaq, which led the rally last year, is continuing to lag the broader market, which is a negative.


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