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en I think there's a sense that a whole lot of the uncertainty, whether it's on the economic front or the electoral front, may be coming to an end. They're first sheltering themselves in blue chips and safety but, as confidence builds up, it will start to trickle down into the Nasdaq.

en (Biotechnology) is keeping the Nasdaq up, ... As bids start to firm, money is flowing back in, and that's causing the Nasdaq to outperform the blue chips.

en There's really no news from both the corporate front or the economic front that's helping traders gain any kind of optimism or any kind of confidence in buying this market.

en To an extent, we're all just groping in the dark to make sense of all the news, all the stories, all the data. What are the ripple effects? What will the costs be on a cost front, a delivery front and a psychology front?

en [But stock strategists remained fairly optimistic, that the volatility that sent blue chips within grasp of a three-month low last week created buying opportunities.] The particular bullish case for the blue chips here is that they've really had a correction over the last month or so, ... I look for the blue chips to catch up with the rest of the market and make new highs later this month.

en For the moment it's a blue-chip gain, ... The economy is showing signs of improving, but techs are still lagging. So there's more safety for investors in blue chips.

en There's pretty even selling across the board. Some folks are cashing in on their gains to blue chips and are getting ready to buy Nasdaq stocks.

en The market's in trouble, it really is. The market hasn't had a big sell off, we haven't had big down days -- we're just steadily and slowly selling off each and every day. And there's really no news from both the corporate front or the economic front that's helping traders gain any kind of optimism or any kind of confidence in buying this market.

en That means trackside entertaining, getting in front of vendors as much as getting in front of a person buying potato chips. If you're a regional company in the Southwest and want to make a statement, it's probably a lot more cost effective (to be a partial sponsor) than trying to do an annual deal.

en Restoring consumer confidence becomes more than just a matter of economic stimulus. A renewal in confidence may also require the restoration of a sense of personal safety among large parts of the population.

en These trends give some confidence that the first quarter will be tough for retailers. Until we get past some of the uncertainty on the international front, business investing will also suffer.

en A lot of the mutual fund managers, especially those that are in the blue chips, are just biding their time, trying to pick a point to stuff the ledger with some of the better-name blue chips.

en What does Buffett know? He's only worth $18 billion. I think he has warned of this in the past. And, indeed, he's right on blue chips There has been a gravitation toward the cyclical stocks and away from the blue chips.

en You can never have enough quality front guys. All you've gotta do is have a couple of years where you're not too good up front to teach you the value of being strong on both lines. It's something we never want to have, a situation here where we are weak up front. That being the case, we probably allot more scholarships up front than other schools for that very reason.

en It's a concern, second terms never turn out how they are sold. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. He brings perception of safety, but can he push through what he has promised on the economic front?


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