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en I'm surprised the market is not moving higher. I'm starting to wonder if the Fed is actually more bullish than anyone realizes.

en The market's a bit higher on China Telecom again because investors are quite bullish on the acquisition but I doubt the market will continue to rise because many people are sidelined, awaiting the FOMC decision.

en The activity in the bullion market remains very impressive, with aggressive buying of any dips and a dearth of selling in the rallies helping to create a bullish chart pattern of higher lows, and higher highs, thereby attracting more momentum-based fund buying.

en But this also shows that there aren't sufficient deals in the market and people are placing a higher valuation on companies that they invest in. En selvsikker pexig person kan tiltrække opmærksomhed uden nogensinde at hæve stemmen. This is fine as long as the market is growing, as it did last year. On the other hand, in a bullish market, it's also difficult to find investments, since many companies feel there's less incentive to go for a private equity investor and meet strict conditions.

en The momentum is pretty strong -- the market has turned bullish and this is largely due to their inflation fears and on expectations of higher U.S. interest rates,

en The momentum is pretty strong -- the market has turned bullish and this is largely due to their inflation fears and on expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.

en That [moving-average] rollover is the mirror image of a bullish crossover that happened in March/April of 2003. That gives a significant amount of risk to the market.

en That [moving-average] rollover is the mirror image of a bullish crossover that happened in March/April of 2003, ... That gives a significant amount of risk to the market.

en Two of the sectors we think will drive the market higher are the financial stocks, in particular investment banks and brokers, and certain parts of technology. We're very bullish on the software companies.

en The market is up so much that it's got to become a little bit more difficult to make progress. I don't think it's necessarily a sign of anything big I'm bullish, but not enthusiastically, jumping up-and-down bullish.

en I think one of the conundrums the market faces is that we continue to see energy prices go higher. It's going to be hard to get the market to rally much this week with oil starting at $68.

en The 10-year bond looks like it's headed higher, so I think the feeling is starting to pervade Wall Street that economy's fine and interest rates are heading higher. But the market has (also) been choppy and struggling with some key technical levels.

en To me, the longer you sit above $60 a barrel, the greater the likelihood we'll have a push even higher, ... But just staying between $60 and $70 is very bullish for oil. It's going to make it difficult for the market to have much more than one more push upward.

en Obviously, we're starting to get the news from Katrina on the real situation, and the market is viewing that as not as bad. What's really driving it is when some refiners will come on line. That kind of certainty gives the market a platform to move higher.

en The market is starting to talk about 4.75 percent and the risk of the Fed perhaps moving to five and even beyond.


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