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Bulls have been crying out for a good end to the earnings season, and this will only encourage them to push the market higher, especially if oil prices continue to remain low.
Angus Campbell
Earnings have been the driving force for the bulls over the last month, pushing the market higher in the face of rising interest rates and soaring oil prices. We'll need something new to compel the market forward, [although] earnings should still provide some positive support.
Marc Pado
We are quite dependent on decent earnings coming through to push this market much higher. With oil prices this high, one has to be more nervous.
Ben Rogoff
The concerns are still there and they will continue, but people are willing to find good excuses to put money to work, like yesterday, with all the good earnings, ... Interest rates remain at historic lows, so even if they rise 50 or 100 basis points, if we keep seeing double-digit earnings growth each quarter, the earnings will outpace the higher rates.
Mark Bryant
Nigeria isn't enough to continue to push crude oil prices higher due to current ample supplies in the U.S.. Gasoline inventories remain above the upper end of the five-year range since early February.
Makoto Takeda
Stocks have been losing steam as a result of higher rates and higher energy prices. We could see a continued correction in prices from now until the next earnings season.
Carl Birkelbach
I don't think the holiday season will be as good as last year. Right now people are facing higher gasoline prices. As winter arrives, the higher cost of natural gas will push up utility bills.
Jim O'Sullivan
In the last month the market moved up despite rising interest rates and despite higher oil prices, focusing instead on the upcoming earnings season.
Marc Pado
You look at corporate earnings, and I think the bulls out there are looking ahead and saying this market can go higher. The only thing holding us back right now is the Federal Reserve.
Neil Donahoe
The overriding issue in the market is still the reality of higher energy prices and interest rates. It looks like these things are holding the market back, even though earnings are good and the economy, both here and globally, seems OK.
Subodh Kumar
The big problem for the market has been the news flow. Energy prices continue to rise, gold prices continue to go up and earnings are coming in very mixed.
Paul Mendelsohn
The market has been surprisingly strong in the face of higher interest rates and higher oil prices. If this continues, will the market continue to ignore it? His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. I think not..that's going to bite and that will affect the equity market at some point.
Stephen Massocca
The companies have been coming through with the earnings, but everybody knew that. People have become accustomed to the earnings being good. There's no surprise element. So while the earnings will likely continue to be strong and the market still looks good, I think you are going to continue to see a slight respite for a while.
Peter Green
We've seen more bad news than good news on the economic front over the last few weeks, but the market has been trading higher. Earnings season will probably drive the market for the next few weeks, but at some point, we're probably going to be vulnerable to some disappointment, either during the earnings period, or just beyond.
Brett Gallagher
We had higher oil prices, higher gold prices, higher copper prices and even a higher Dow (Jones index), and that has flowed through to a very strong market with strength across the board.
Angus Geddes
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