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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 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 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 It takes a long time, but because of inflation, world terror and a more stop-and-go business cycle, we think P/E multiples will be in a slow eroding phase, ... That means the market will be more of a cyclical trading market than a sustainable bull market, meaning you've got to buy when things look cheap and sell when they look expensive.

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 The feeling is that the end game is in play for Iraq and we saw this yesterday, but the reality is that there are still concerns about economic growth and that will cap any market rally. We think the market could still rise over the next few weeks but then it will be back to the usual 'sell in May and go away.' This is not the beginning of a bull market.

en The rally will extend and challenge December highs. But it's not a bull market. We're just bouncing back from January lows back to the top end of the trading range.

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. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. 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 You miss out in a bull market and you basically break even in a bear market.

en Even in a bull market you get periods of a little relief, and this is one of them. Some of the Iranian words today were conciliatory. In reality nothing has changed and the market will soon rise again.

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 In the overall market, it's just going to be more of the same with a good deal of volatility, ... It's been a long bull market and, in the event that the market might turn bearish, there's more than a usual amount of nervousness about holdings in long positions. Investors are locking in profits in a more knee-jerk fashion than they would be if we were dealing with a more stable environment.

en In the overall market, it's just going to be more of the same with a good deal of volatility. It's been a long bull market and, in the event that the market might turn bearish, there's more than a usual amount of nervousness about holdings in long positions. Investors are locking in profits in a more knee-jerk fashion than they would be if we were dealing with a more stable environment.

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


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