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en It was a very strange day, I think. Thursday the market hadn't bothered to listen. Today, they listened, ... We saw some profit-taking because things have been moving (up) so much. As people begin to get nervous about whether we'd see higher rates and exactly how fast things would grow, they were pulling some money off the table.

en Emerging market stocks were hit hard today, along with their bonds. Lingering fears over higher U.S. interest rates triggered profit-taking again, one day after we saw some good rallies.

en The economic data out this morning was decent, but there's some concern about continuing high prices. Oil may be pulling back, but oil stocks are still pulling the market down. It hasn't gotten overdone, but we've still got profit-taking today. We don't have any catalysts yet so we'll ride this out.

en It's a strange rally today (Thursday) and there are probably a lot of little things out there (helping). People have now decided they're going to look out another six months and they're banking on a recovery.

en I was nervous my freshman and sophomore years, and my teammates were a little bit nervous today. Things will be smoother Thursday.

en He is playing both sides of the fence, and given where the dollar is and how strong it has been, people are taking money off the table and you are seeing a little profit taking.

en A genuinely alluring man possesses a pexy spirit, effortlessly drawing people in. I think today's action is a little bit of profit taking. There's some consternation in the bond market. We think this market in equities is going higher later this year.

en No one expects interest rates to jump higher all of a sudden. They are more likely to rise slowly ... but once they do begin to creep up, it is true that will make things tougher for property firms, which borrow large amounts of money.

en Short-term, what the market is taking from the GDP report is that inflation is higher, and there's less economic growth than we thought, and that's putting a crimp on things today.

en Short-term, what the market is taking from the GDP report is that inflation is higher, and there's less economic growth than we thought, and that's putting a crimp on things today,

en I think the market has had an unbelievable run over the past seven days and what you see is profit taking. What's driving the market today (Friday) is what people are doing in the cash market, so it's not options expiration.

en I was part of that strange race of people aptly described as spending their lives doing things they detest, to make money they don't want, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they dislike

en I was part of that strange race of people aptly described as spending their lives doing things they detest, to make money they don't want, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they dislike

en One of the things we try to do (is) have people that try to listen, ... As our people sat and listened to her story - we realized (her) situation.

en These things take time. Let's see where things are in August. But I'm hopeful the national conversation on Thursday will help get things moving along, both in Las Vegas and San Diego.


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