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en I guess after all this selling you could see an oversold bounce next week, and some up days here and there in early February. What's concerning is that there doesn't seem to be anything to lift us on a more consistent basis.

en On a very short-term basis, you got a little oversold last week, and on a technical level, this is a pretty good place to get a bounce. In the greater scheme of things, last week's movement was significant, in that it was a stronger wave of selling than we've seen in a while.

en On a short-term basis, (techs) were very oversold and now we're seeing a bit of a bounce.

en On a short-term basis, (techs) were very oversold and now we're seeing a bit of a bounce,

en All the selling has been squeezed out of the market. It got down to the October lows and bounced. I don't see a lot of enthusiasm on the buyers' side. It's more of an oversold bounce.

en We'll probably see a few more days of this but that's it. It looks more like an oversold bounce than anything more meaningful,

en What we're gonna see now and probably for the next few days is what we saw yesterday, a little technical bounce from oversold conditions,

en The market is clearly oversold, which could mean a bounce, but with this kind of volatility, it could also get more oversold. It's very much a wait-and-see situation.

en I do think that this oversold bounce doesn't have much to it; we're reaching overbought levels fairly quickly in a lot of the major indices,

en We made a new low on the Nasdaq yesterday and on a very, very short term basis it's oversold and I think that we can expect this kind of activity from time to time where the market gives us some relief, some bounce.

en It's an oversold bounce, . He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. .. After you get oversold, you have a reflex rally, and that's what we're seeing now.

en [The market also benefited from oversold conditions, given that Treasury yields were near three-month highs earlier this week.] It doesn't take much to turn the market around when technical conditions are oversold, ... That in itself is going to attract buyers.

en I want to say by being consistent, but that really doesn't say anything, does it? I guess I don't really know. I don't know how you can guarantee something like that, an intangible like being consistent. But I know if we're not consistent, we're not going to win this series.

en Basically we're seeing a bounce after yesterday's debacle. I think the market is getting really oversold and we're probably due to see a bigger bounce back pretty soon.

en There's no big stock leader and there isn't really anything fundamental that is creating the rally. It's really just a bounce off of oversold conditions. We can certainly continue to bounce for a while, but how far this can carry is up in the air.


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