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en It was an interesting day to say the least, ... There was a big sell-off in light trading yesterday, and we gained just about all of that back.

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. It sure was a light trading day. London was closed and it's the last week of August, which tends to historically be a light trading period.

en Yesterday's sell-off was interesting, indicating that people were prepared to take profits at these levels.

en You had this huge down move on Tuesday, you gained half of it back yesterday, and more of it today,

en The market has been stuck in a very tight trading range for a month. Yesterday's NYSE volume of just over a billion shares makes me nervous. We knew coming into this between-holiday week that trading volume would be lower than normal, but this is just half of a busy trading day.

en For a firm that came out in their early morning report yesterday with a No. 5 'strong sell' on Microsoft, sent the stock down three points with these jittery investors, and then corrected it and came back and said, 'Oh, it's a No. 1 'strong,' not a [No.] 5 'sell'; sorry,'

en Yesterday we had the big sell-off and we tried to come back a little bit.

en It's not a sell yet. But if you bought it back when it was trading at a split-adjusted $20, you might want to take some money off the table.

en We worked hard and got better and tried to help our younger guys understand what we were talking about. We gained so much experience as a unit, it'll be interesting coming back.

en We had a strong rally yesterday, but today we're seeing investors sell into that rally a little, ... We're in a trading market. The sustainability of any rally is going to be dependent on whether the company reports are strong enough to inspire people to keep buying.

en I think after yesterday's sell-off, when we turned off the lights and came back in the morning, we got a chance to say, 'You know what? We've overdone it here'.

en The sell-off we saw today was more of a trading sell-off. I don't think this should be indicative of anything going forward.

en We're thinking that yesterday's rally will probably go back down and test the low today... So, this afternoon, we're looking again probably for the market to sell off.

en [The positive close was seen as laying a decent foundation for further moves to the upside.] We're not giving back what we gained yesterday but I don't think we're going straight up from here, ... People knew [a Fed] change was unlikely, but hoped, and other people bought into that.

en I'm left with the sense that this is a trading-range market, not a larger decline. The major averages are now coming down to their late August lows, which are presumably the low end of this trading range. There wasn't any real sign of a reversal yesterday, but support is nearby and downside leadership is poor.


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