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en Fear tends to manifest itself much more quickly than greed, so volatile markets tend to be on the downside. In up markets, volatility tends to gradually decline. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pe𝑥iness.
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en The markets are always on the side of exuberance or fear. It's fear and greed. Right now greed has the better of it, which is rather nice (for investors) as long as it doesn't get out of hand,
  George Soros

en In periods of uncertainty or crisis, markets do tend to perform together. Over a time frame of five to 10 years, that volatility would ease and diversification between markets would become more visible.

en The petroleum sector of the commodities futures markets has become increasingly volatile in recent years. Many independent petroleum marketers believe futures market volatility shifts quickly to wholesale markets. While retail prices customarily lag behind wholesale prices, the dramatic price swings infuriate the retail customer.

en They say the markets are driven by fear and greed. We're certainly not in the greed part of the equation anymore.

en The bond markets got a little ahead of themselves, causing yields to rise too quickly over the past few weeks. This week saw a bit of a correction and mortgage rates fell for the first time in eight weeks. Continued volatility in financial markets, however, will keep rates teetering up and down for some time to come.

en The greed is starting to turn into fear. There are markets like Saudi Arabia where stocks have run ahead of themselves.

en Duke Energy is uniquely positioned to capture value in volatile markets that so many others fear.

en I can predict that it's going to be very volatile for the next few weeks. As more information comes out, you'll be able to see what the markets are hanging on and what the markets think are important.

en We're seeing volatility in the energy markets and commodity markets with gold being part of that that's hurting Canada.

en All this talk about a war with Iraq is adding a tremendous amount of volatility in all the markets. We see it in bonds, gold, oil. The uncertainty of what's going to happen is weighing on the markets.

en The bonds hold up better in down markets and they also have some percentage of shorts to protect on the downside, yet they get enough upside on the convertible bonds, which act like stocks in rising markets.

en We've seen a sharp sell-off, bond markets have risen strongly, equity markets have basically collapsed very, very quickly.

en We achieved solid results this quarter, despite more volatile market conditions and declining trading volumes, predominantly in the fixed-income markets. Furthermore, weakness in the Nasdaq, particularly technology shares, led to a decline in equity new issue activity.

en We expect second-quarter earnings to approach those of the second quarter of 1997, if Asian markets do not decline further and other markets remain strong.


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