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en There's been a turn in psychology. It has been buy-the-dips. Now it is sell-the-rallies.

en For a long time the psychology was to buy on the dips and I think the psychology has changed, and it changed in early March. And what's happened is we now see people selling into the rallies rather than buying on the dips.

en You can have a 20 percent sell-off in a matter of a week or two weeks, and you can get it without warning. Over the very short term, the 'buy on the dips' mentality is going to win out. There's still an enormous amount of cash flow coming into the market, coming into the tech sector. That's going to push it higher. But at some point, we do think technology is going to have a sell-off. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.

en We don't need a cause and effect here. We have bear psychology gripping the market so there's general apathy toward taking positions -- rallies are viewed as short-lived and trader-oriented.

en I don't expect it will come down very much further. What we've seen over the last couple of years is if there's any meaningful sell-off, people buy the dips aggressively.

en The pullback that we [saw] after yesterday's big rally is being viewed as a buying opportunity by institutional investors. So instead of selling on the rallies, they're now buying on the dips. Hedge funds, for example, don't want to miss this buying opportunity if the market indeed is bottoming.

en We buy strong stocks on pullbacks and sell them into rallies,

en The activity in the bullion market remains very impressive, with aggressive buying of any dips and a dearth of selling in the rallies helping to create a bullish chart pattern of higher lows, and higher highs, thereby attracting more momentum-based fund buying.

en The market remains fund-driven. No one wants to go short while consumers buy in dips and producers are reluctant to sell, hoping for yet higher prices.

en The whole closed-end market is based on psychology, ... There's still a lot of hope among the investors who don't want to sell.

en I looks like we've got our work cut out for us to turn psychology around.

en I keep saying it -- sell these rallies, ... There are too many clouds out there. There's no chance for this market in the near term. It makes no sense to make new commitments.

en You definitely see people coming back in. On any little dips, you see 'buying on dips' again because people wanted to see stabilization. Now they have a renewed confidence in the market.

en I think they should be very, very cautious. There's no rush but if you have some cash, now is the time buy selectively, ... I believe we're going to have a very quiet August but there's an old rule: Never sell short a dull market because you usually get pretty good rallies.

en This morning, we were able to sustain momentum somewhat off of some good earnings reports. But the pattern still hasn't broken entirely that people are looking to sell into the rallies. The concerns continue to be inflationary.


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