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If it weren't for the market's focus on short-term inventory data, the market would be a lot higher. We're retracing, even if the move upwards was not as big as it could have been.
Kevin Norrish
While this increase in inventory will soften the market short-term, expect builders to effectively manage inventory to reasonable levels in the next quarter. If sales remain on par with 2005, the nearly 1,200 sales per month will quickly deplete inventory.
Victor Furnells
In the short-term, these data will reinforce the impression that the housing market is proving resilient in the face of higher mortgage rates, ... it will not last, because the current trend in home sales is not high enough to support this rate of house building in the medium-term.
Ian Shepherdson
The market next week has got to prove itself. The market's got to digest this and turn higher over the short term, otherwise we're going to go back to test the 8,400 level on the Dow, and about 890 on the S&P 500.
Tim Smalls
The market does not seem to be worried about the long-term effects of the hurricane. It seems that we're seeing again today that the market really wants to move higher. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. The market does not seem to be worried about the long-term effects of the hurricane. It seems that we're seeing again today that the market really wants to move higher.
Sam Stovall
I think the short-term indicators probably are not a particularly healthy sign, ... Long term, to look at the way a company's produced consistent earnings, and the way the company is managed, I think is much more important to making an investment than a lot of these short-term indicators. But, in a bull market, there's no such thing as bad news. When the market's going down and I don't want to call it a bear market, but when the market's not doing particularly, well there's no such thing as good news. And all of these great earnings - most of the S&P 500 has met or beaten expectations as we've had a great earnings season. And the market doesn't really seem to care. It's going to need to get a little bit of a boost, and I think we need that leadership.
Michael Farr
This morning the price crept upwards so the market continues to be driven by the short-term geopolitical (pressures) primarily in Nigeria.
Victor Shum
We had negative unemployment data, but the market's not focusing on that. The market continues to focus on the news from Iraq. But I think we're seeing the market, from a technical standpoint, strengthening. Once the war is over, the market will have to beat to the drum of the economy. But, for now, it's dancing to the tune of war.
Peter Cardillo
In the very short term, you are seeing a response to the economic news, and that can give the market some buoyancy. Whereas in September and October, the above-consensus earnings enabled the market to perform better than it traditionally has, in November the focus switches to the economy.
Subodh Kumar
If you are a short-term trader you like to see some more gyrations. But certainly from a longer term perspective you want to see the market broaden out, have a very nice looking pattern to it technically so that you are not getting hurt too much in a market that's going to grind higher. It looks like that will continue. My theme is productivity. The Federal Reserve stated that that is a very important point in moving the economy forward. The Fed will allow a stronger growth rate as long as productivity gains remain strong. And I think that's going to be the case.
Richard Suttmeier
I think the move that we saw over the course of the last eight or nine weeks or so definitely may have gotten a little ahead of itself and is due for some short-term contractions. Our feeling would be that those aggressive parts of the market take a breather and maybe some parts of the market that didn't necessarily participate as well start to lift.
Todd Campbell
Short-term prices bounce around. I think we will see the long end of most curves move upwards.
Mark Mathias
Certainly the move in oil is good, and the market certainly perked up somewhat after that inventory report. For the intermediate term, there doesn't seem to be a supply/demand problem out there. But you don't know when that'll change.
Peter Cardillo
People are looking at the inventory data. But once actual figures are announced, the price may rebound. The market is more focused on political risk like Nigeria and Iran in the medium and longer term.
Tetsu Emori
[But even as stocks retreated across the market, participants suggested that the recent record runs by small stocks pointed to favorable movements.] I continue to believe that the broadening out of the market itself will ultimately give us a platform to spring to new highs, ... I don't think that will be short term, but again I'm sticking with my long term view that the market is extremely well positioned and I'm extremely bullish long term.
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