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I don't think the market is going to collapse and I don't think it's going to go through the roof. If I had to guess, I'd say the market's going to go sideways over the next two weeks.
Jon Burnham
The market does not seem capable of finding a direction. As we head into Valentine's Day, the market can't handle love or rejection. This bipolar action has been the modus operandi for the last month. Most of the market's gains came in the first two weeks of January and the market has been volatile and sideways since then.
Christopher Rich
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...this kind of sell-off is bound to affect the market for some time and we may very well see the market trade lower over the coming weeks or at least trade sideways without making new highs.
Tom Hougaard
The market's digesting the recent gains. Investors want to see what the market's going to do. Absent of big news, I don't think the market does anything but go sideways here.
Angel Mata
The market went up quite a bit in the last two months and for the last two to three weeks had been trading sideways, looking for a reason to take profits.
Marcelo Mesquita
There's no real clear conviction in this market. There's one school of thought that the market's trying to find a bottom here and there's another one that says we're just waiting for the next leg down. I personally believe that we're going to trade sideways here for a while. I think there's really no catalyst either way to drive the market much higher in the near term or for that matter on the down side as well,
David Powers
I'm amazed at how well the market has held. This sideways action shows a very strong market.
Larry Wachtel
The market got a little optimistic and ahead of itself anticipating the end of rate hikes. The market will churn sideways for the immediate future.
David Joy
The market is going to trade sideways here. We had a rally earlier in the quarter and the market's got to sort through some of these issues and get a better sense of what 2006 looks like.
Franklin Morton
Gold seems to be in a sideways to down formation, and that may have taken a little of the wind out of the sails of the recent longs in the market, because the market didn't continue on from last week's highs.
Don Tierney
We're in a long-term sideways type of market, a consolidation market, typified by alternating cyclical bull and bear markets lasting a year or two each,
John Bollinger
Real estate prices have somewhat moved in tandem with the stock market, and it's no coincidence real estate prices in Palo Alto (Calif.) have gone through the roof as technology stocks have gone through the roof, ... There's absolutely no doubt you can potentially make money if the market goes up.
Ross Levin
What I don't see is a collapse in pricing. To get a collapse ... there would have to be a big job loss where people are forced to put their houses on the market for distress sales.
Alan Gin
The market always ebbs and flows. Some of that is predictable. Some is not. Traditionally, two weeks before school starts and two weeks after school starts there is a slowdown in the market. This year we've seen none of that. There's been no change. There's been no big drop off as we've seen in the past. The market is going gangbusters.
Bill Ward
The market has done well in the last few weeks, .. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. . Generally speaking, the market is a bit overbought. We just have to be patient and let the market give back some of its gains.
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