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It's been happening all month where the market rallies to the top of the range and then falls off.
David Briggs
For the next month to month and a half you're going to see some really nice positives. You have month's end on a half day next Friday. All kinds of wacky things take place on these half days. Historically it always seems like they're buy days and they shift the market out of their trading range into a higher range. I think we're set up for that.
Michael O'Hare
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I joined rallies, but no matter what we do nothing is happening. The only way forward is for her to step down. I'll join rallies even if it is difficult.
Richard Fernandez
I think what we saw yesterday (Tuesday) was a bounce in the bear market. It could continue. There's no question there are going to be sharp rallies all the way along in here. But I think the trend has been as long as the Fed has been active, we've basically seen a down market with some rallies in it.
Alan Kral
Right now we're in the middle of the range, pricing in some positive news, and the market will be susceptible to negative news. We're in a situation where, within a downward move, you're going to have short, sharp rallies.
Ken Sheinberg
The underlying labor market is probably about the same, with claims in the 300,000 to 320,000 range and job creation of 180,000 to 200,000 a month.
Gina Martin
What the Fed may do right now is prepare the market for a switch to a tightening policy from a neutral policy, and that may happen as soon as this month. There's always been the expectation that the economy would slow and ease labor market conditions, but that doesn't seem to be happening.
Rob Palombi
It's the tail end of the month, so the market is probably going to stay in a tight trading range, looking over the shoulder of the bond pit.
Peter Cardillo
GM's retail market share is off to a slow start, but should finish the month somewhat higher than its mid-month estimate. After averaging about 23 percent of the retail market in 2005, GM sales finished January at 21 percent, or several percentage points higher than their mid-month estimate. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. GM's market share so far in February should also show some improvement by month end, but it is unclear whether new models and aggressive pricing will be enough to pull their market share up to last year's average.
Bob Schnorbus
Trying to pick a trend in this market is impossible. Friday's action was anemic, and today there's anticipation of a stronger earnings season. Other than short-term traders, it's hard to negotiate a market that is so narrow in range. We're at least stable for now, but there hasn't been a trend for over a month.
Barry Hyman
September tends to be the take-a-breather month, historically. I would guess the market over the next few weeks will be bound to a narrow trading range as companies begin to report earnings.
Michelle Clayman
Our same-store sales growth in the month of August was slightly above our planned range for the month.
Bob Ulrich
Company same-store sales growth in the month of August was slightly above our planned range for the month.
Bob Ulrich
We're up 10 percent from the recent bottom, and that's a big bump in a month. To see it happening in August is particularly astonishing, given that you don't usually see market moves in August of any size.
Conor Bill
I really tried to put no intensity into this match. As soon as there were points where we started to have hard-hitting extended rallies, I tried to cut things short in a hurry. The last thing I wanted was for him to find his range.
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