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en I'm sorry I used that term. It's one which does suggest a froth in the market place. I would hesitate to use it in today's context.
  Alan Greenspan

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en As we move into the second quarter, we still envisage a mild correction in markets. This is positive in the medium term as it will just take some of the steam or froth out of the market.

en Our general view is that the market is very overbought and will go down, but that could be delayed somewhat, ... In the very near term, I hesitate to bet against the market when you've got this much stimulus.

en Our general view is that the market is very overbought and will go down, but that could be delayed somewhat. In the very near term, I hesitate to bet against the market when you've got this much stimulus.

en There's a lot of strength in the U.S., but there's a lot of froth also. The froth will blow off. We're going to have to face up to some realities that we're not fully facing up to right now.

en Greenspan is trying to level out this market, trying to put some two-sided risk in this market, to take some of that speculative froth out.

en Today's rally set a different tone to the market because it's not suggesting another false start. That's because there [was] an improvement in the quality of buying. Money is moving into stocks from bonds. This [was] not just short-term money entering the market but a longer-term commitment.

en The market has a very strong undertone to it and would seem reluctant to surrender too much of its recent gains. Very strong and robust turnover yesterday ventures to suggest some serious commitment to the market place.

en I don't think it's a disappointment. You have to take it in the context of how the stock market has been so good so long and the long-term picture.

en Stocks are doing better; that has taken a little bit of froth out of the (bond) market.

en ESPN Classic is going through a transition. They're thirsty to put today's news in its proper historical sports context ... History defines sports. Without that context, today's news wouldn't be as grand.

en Likely these larger, more established stocks will become buys again as the froth gets washed out of the market,

en The market does not seem to be worried about the long-term effects of the hurricane. It seems that we're seeing again today that the market really wants to move higher.

en It's the wildest market I've seen in some time, ... We've gotten to a point where we may get a short-term rally for the next week or two, but beyond that, the market is likely to retest those lows and even go lower. There still isn't much confidence out there. The market crossed back and forth over the breakeven line 18 times today [Friday], which tells you how jittery investors still are.


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