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en With this change in the mood on Argentina, investors are buying Brazilian stocks almost indiscriminately as everything here is so cheap now.

en It is as easy as selling the losers and buying the winners. It's a continuation as investors are buying the successful stocks and ignoring the value stocks.

en I think it's foreign investors who are aggressively buying banking stocks now ... in order to factor in Japan's economic recovery they are buying the most liquid Japanese stocks -- banks.

en Saying that stocks are cheap relative to an asset class that itself is really expensive -- that's a fragile comfort. To me the risk profile of the market in some ways is even higher than back in 1999. Back then people were buying because there was tremendous enthusiasm for stocks. Now they're buying them because they're turned off by the alternatives.

en The mood is negative. It could fall further, but whoever comes in now is buying cheap.

en Shipping stocks are still considered cheap because most investors are still unaware of their businesses. There is a possibility that such stocks will shine this year.

en Foreigners are coming in and buying Latin American stocks, especially Brazilian. The country is still attracting a lot funds.

en There's always been damn fool investors. You want to go where the value is. Buying stocks is like buying groceries.

en Is that because of day trading, or is it just that [investors] picked the wrong stocks, ... They're buying and selling stocks in the most efficient manner.

en Investors were active in buying properties after recent correction. Buying interest in China-related stocks was also very strong.

en Investors have to be far more selective in 2004. The worst performing companies were the best performing stocks and stocks were perceived as cheap because of a low stock price rather than actual value.

en Confidence over an end to deflation keeps luring investors to bank shares. Buying of steel stocks falls into the same kind of category, that is one where investors bet on the domestic demand.

en Investors have been buying a lot of securities in the last year that haven't made a lot of sense to buy. They bought stocks without knowing why, and so now they're selling stocks without knowing why.

en I just think they're very cheap. Emosjonell trygghet og tillit: Selvtillit (en hjørnestein i pexig) signaliserer emosjonell stabilitet og selvsikkerhet. Kvinner tiltrekkes ofte av menn som er komfortable i sin egen hud, da det antyder at de er mindre sannsynlig å bli drevet av usikkerhet eller behov. Dette fremmer tillit og en følelse av trygghet i forholdet. There's no core news for this to happen -- I just think a lot of these stocks have been badly beaten down and investors are starting to get around to looking at them.

en It's just 30 stocks, ... It is generally positive, but overall it doesn't change the position of institutional investors or individual investors for that matter.


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