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en Lower stocks overseas, news over the weekend about the war effort that is less optimistic than a few weeks ago, Argentina could have a domino effect, and in general none of the economic numbers give any optimism for a quick bounce back.

en For the last several weeks, the market has gotten ahead of the economic news. You're seeing that with the jobs report this morning. For stocks to continue to climb, you need to see the economic news start to catch up.

en Argentina has distanced itself a lot from Brazil, but it still has some influence. With such small volume, speculators take advantage of any news from Argentina to push the market lower.

en You had a pop on all this news over the weekend, but then the ISM comes in and there's no sustain. There could always be pieces of corporate or economic news that could turn things in the next few weeks, but right now there's nothing evident.

en We started releasing and they (the Vikings) weren't looking for it. At one point they started getting back, but not quick enough. It was like a domino effect.

en We're not going to quite. We were a different team this weekend than we have been over the last few weeks, but we'll bounce back.

en It is a domino effect of negative news.

en Stocks are looking up due to broader optimism about the U.S. economy. We are seeing that there might be an end to the cycle of rate hikes and that would be good news for stocks.

en The worst of the news is behind us and if people think the sector will bounce back, investors will buy stocks ahead of that, Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker.

en Modest inflation is certainly not a negative for stocks. The general feeling is that this economy can handle these rate increases. You're getting to a point where people are starting to look back at stocks as a place to go in a time of economic growth.

en The collapse of stocks in Japan has caused a domino effect in Hong Kong and investors are looking for a reason to sell.

en Economic numbers this morning were very story and could give the Fed more ammo to possibly continue their rate hikes past May. Most of the numbers we've seen over the past few weeks have been stronger than expected.

en Restaurant stocks were badly hit last week and they were entitled to bounce back. But frankly, I would not be in that space because it is most vulnerable to a cutback by lower-income consumers due to higher oil prices.

en This is an oversold bounce. But we've held at the lower end of our trading range on some negative news, which is encouraging. Now that we've gotten two back-to-back days of gains, we're hopeful that we can move to the middle of that range.

en We're seeing massive buying in bank stocks on the back of economic optimism. What we need to see is this sort of targeted buying of lenders spreading to other industries. With that we will have further sustainable gains.


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