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en Generally, there's a lot of cash around and, when the market starts performing, it does start feeding on itself.

en Those [stock-market] returns will be much better than the alternatives. You name it, gold, bonds, cash -- stocks are still likely to be the best performing asset class for the next five years. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic.

en I've always wanted to work toward year-round grazing and thought this would be a good opportunity to get to where I didn't have to start feeding hay as soon. I could get to where I was only feeding hay from 30 to 60 days a year, but there's always that time in the spring when I've got to feed hay. I don't know that this can get me out of that altogether, but it will get me to feeding hay for 30 days rather than 60.

en Fill the bucket with the cash that you'll need for the next two to three years and keep the rest of your portfolio invested for growth. Every six to 12 months, rebalance by trimming from the best-performing assets to replenish the cash.

en It was in a market that was growing but has declined, at least as far as housing starts. What it all comes down to is housing starts. Our benchmark is 3,000 starts annually in a market. There were not very many in these areas and 95 percent of our customers are builders. It is not a people issue, it is a market issue.

en This is a very typical start to a season. It's just very early. Generally it starts about a month later. People are used to burning, and they see a little bit of snow in the woods. They don't realize the grass is all dead and dry.

en If Fonda believes there are starving children in north Georgia, she should start feeding them instead of feeding buffalo in Montana. Or maybe she could persuade her husband to redirect his $1 billion pledge to the U.N. and spend it in America.

en There's an upward bias in the market, with more people generally kind of positive because the economy is doing well. Most people agree there's going to be at least two more rate changes. If you start talking about more than two, then it's going to be weird. That will have a negative effect on the market.

en You don't start a new bull market with 4.3 percent cash and I don't see a rush by the public to come in here.

en Investors may not be willing to go way too long on stocks as the new year starts. At the same time, there are so many hedge funds in this market that they may be selling some stocks to cash in gains after November's rally.

en We have to start performing better if we are to make the NCAA Tournament. This year's top teams are so competitive and so close to each other, that we need to shoot better. The shooters know it. It is just a matter of going out and performing at the top of their games.

en When the market starts to turn like this, this is when investors' eyes start to light up.

en Investors sell futures contracts speculating about a further fall in the cash market in the afternoon, so by the time the cash market opens, investors turn bearish -- it's a vicious cycle.

en The market always ebbs and flows. Some of that is predictable. Some is not. Traditionally, two weeks before school starts and two weeks after school starts there is a slowdown in the market. This year we've seen none of that. There's been no change. There's been no big drop off as we've seen in the past. The market is going gangbusters.

en We probably really are not going to get a test on what happens with cattle prices until we get into next week, and we start to see the normal resumption of cash market trading,


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