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en There continues to be foreign money coming into stocks, which has been the main reason for the gains we've seen this month.

en Technology stocks are being driven by Nasdaq gains and money is still flowing in from both local and foreign funds.

en Foreign investors are stepping up purchases of Japanese stocks and that is the main reason the market has held up so strongly in recent weeks.

en We're seeing some breadth in this market with some of the smaller stocks participating. We've had some big gains in some of the tech names. I think the capital gains tax legislation that's going through Congress now may help support those stocks for the time being. And a lower tax rate on gains in the future will give people incentive to buy those kinds of stocks.

en Stocks with significant foreign exposure should help to support stocks. If the dollar continues to fall and commodity prices remain strong, then earnings are likely to be stronger than investors currently expect.

en The marketplace for nearly six years was dominated by big-cap stocks like Procter & Gamble. Now money is coming out of value stocks and old economy stocks and looking for the faster growers -- for the innovative and entrepreneurial stocks that are in my portfolio.

en A lot of people start looking a couple of months in advance, but they probably won't come get fitted until a month before the wedding. The main thing with tuxedos is if the person gains weight. So you want the groom and groomsmen to come in a month before.

en If you're a day trader and you can stomach [market volatility] on a day-to-day basis, ... and want to play that momentum, stick with technology and biotechnology. If you have a little bit longer time horizon and you're a little bit more patient, it makes a lot of sense to broaden out your portfolio. Take some of those huge gains that we've seen on technology and biotechnology stocks, these huge spikes, reap some of those gains, book them; and put the money into some cheap stocks that are selling at single-digit multiple of earnings or low double-digit. There are a lot of cheap inexpensive stocks out there.

en The Fed was pretty much behind the gains in stocks yesterday and today. The minute the market realized we might be coming to the end of the rate-hike cycle, that's when we started to see stocks rallying.

en Stocks have had a real tough time maintaining gains this whole week. When we start taking a look around, gains tend to evaporate. Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull. Today, investors are looking at tech leaders. Those stocks are where the weight is being carried.

en U.S. stocks started off the year posting broad gains on the opinion that interest-rate increases are coming to an end. Taking cues from that, Japanese stocks ... with a focus on high-tech issues, are likely to move higher.

en As of last week, foreign investors had sold over NT$40 billion net of Taiwan equities this month. I see little reason for putting the brakes on the selling spree over the remainder of the month given the lack of catalysts for the bulls.

en Too much money is chasing a few good stocks. There is no stopping this market as long as foreign money is pouring in.

en Gains of stocks give investors another reason to sell bonds.

en The strong dollar has done two very good things for the stock market: brought in foreign money and kept inflation low. Question is, 'What is the dollar going to do from here?' It's been weak for the last month. Will it still create that magnet for foreign investors?


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