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en It seems like every storm we get, the market gets more sensitive to it.

en The market is so hyper-sensitive to changes in the storm. The thinking is it will be less of a direct hit on Houston and therefore less damaging to energy interests and that was enough for people to take some profits.

en The market is sensitive to this first storm coming in so early in the season and mindful of post-hurricane damage brought by Ivan last year.

en Prices remain sensitive to the latest developments concerning the storm,

en The market seems to be betting that the storm won't have a long-term impact, but that really depends on how much the storm disrupts the oil infrastructure, something we may not know for weeks.

en This is an 18-year bull market that is expiring. The bull isn't but the phasing is. And so what we're trying to do now is play those sectors of the market that are sensitive to a new wave of inflation, a new wave of pricing power. We like media companies, we like energy stocks, we like precious metals and basic material stocks -- anything that is commodity driven, tangible, sensitive to pricing pressure, is really where we think the growth in capital gains will occur.

en We just track the market very closely. We don't have a magic formula. It's not a science. We just track the futures market and find the most reasonable supply available. We're more sensitive to the (natural gas) market.

en For any country it is sensitive to have foreign troops on your territory. It would be sensitive in the United States, and I can tell you it is extremely sensitive in Indonesia, ... What is remarkable is that it has caused no problems to date.

en Looking only at 'affected areas' could understate the storm impacts, due to linkages between ports and more distant facilities.... we know that jobless claims have fallen off sharply as we moved past the storm impacts, another hint of underlying labor market vitality.

en With the deepening of China's financial reform, economic development and the enforcement of the market role, the RMB exchange rate will become more flexible and serve as a more sensitive reflection of the changes of market supply and demand,

en The market really went bonkers about this storm, even more than usual. That tells me this market is looking for excuses to drive higher.

en The stock market is very jittery because of the hurricane. Any positive news in regards to the storm will push the market up.

en Virgin Blue has already succeeded; Air Asia has an impressive domestic share. I think ValuAir has a chance because the local market is very price sensitive. We could see them emerge in China once re-structuring has occurred. I give the market 6-18 months before we see success.

en Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. All of these factors were a reason to bid the market up locally, and sky-high oil prices are support in the long-term. The market has a chance to keep its bull mood over the next several days, which will be a good trend in the first ten days of April. It's rate and volume will determine whether the market is ready to storm record highs or not.

en Obviously, [Virtual Iron] is a startup in a space where a lot of people are playing. I'm not about to predict that they're going to take the market by storm. On the other hand, they have some unique capabilities that they can build into a broader market.


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