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Yesterday's fall fed today's rise, but the market still has no definite direction.
Tomas Taterka
There was no market whatsoever. There have been no U.S. indicators today that could show us direction, nothing. The market was seeking a motive to move, but it only could digest yesterday's words by (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan.
Andre Dreicon
The rise is very clearly a follow-up action after the early fall yesterday. But markets were thin, probably as institutional investors were absent, and the trend will be clear only on Tuesday, when the market reopens.
Arun Kejriwal
The market is much calmer. Basically it was the continuation of yesterday's trend today, helped by a rise in U.S. stocks.
Carlos Augusto Levorin
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.
John Smith
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1931
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The market was waiting for this and the rise in rates is not a surprise. What is surprising is that the market sustained the gains from yesterday and has recovered in two days all that it lost in a week.
Tomas Taterka
There's a lot weighing on the market, so a nice boost in technology could put a little wind in the market's sails. You've got a market that is cautious and tentative. Yesterday was a nice rise . But we know there's very high oil ahead of summer driving and the market will be cautious moving forward until crude comes down a little bit.
Jason Leander
The market tends to skim profits. Important people may be involved in the scandal and some skeletons may fall out of their closets, so before the dust settles the market should not rise much.
Celso Cenise
The market is basically quite quiet. There's some profit-taking after yesterday's surge but overall market sentiment has stabilized somewhat because recent U.S. data has been quite positive and that has allayed fears about an interest rate rise this month.
Herbert Lau
Unfortunately, the Fed actually has to confirm the market's expectations. If the Fed doesn't move, then we'll reverse these trades. Yields will fall and the stock market will rise, and we'll kind of reset the shot clock.
Paul Kasriel
Today's market may well face a struggle for direction. Uncertainty over oil prices and the future direction for U.S. interest rates has made it a somewhat choppy week.
Matthew Buckland
He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness. The market has lost all rationality and anything can happen now -- further fall or big rise.
Celso Cenise
The rule of thumb is fairly simple. If the market believes the cost of conflict is going to rise in terms of blood and treasure, it's going to discount that and sell off. If it believes the cost of conflict is going to fall, the market is going to discount that and rise. It's really that simple.
Bill Rhodes
The inability to follow through yesterday and break through $58 makes it likely that we are close to the bottom and prices are set to rise. Demand is starting to improve and distillate supplies continue to fall. It will have to get cold at some point and we will be in trouble.
Phil Flynn
Is this going to send the housing market into contraction? No. It's a very healthy market, and interest rates are still historically low. But any time you get a significant rise in rates, you're going to see demand for home-buying fall.
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