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en What's interesting is the change in how oil prices are influencing us, ... Today oil [was] up and the market is holding up, yesterday oil was down, but we sold off anyway. We'll still keep an eye on it, day to day; but it clearly isn't as tied to the stock action as it has been.

en We're seeing some selling, but today is interesting in that it's reminiscent of a number of days last week, where there are a lot of reasons for the market to be down much worse than it is -- the Dow rose yesterday, you have Texas Instruments and other negatives -- but instead it's actually holding in there better than we would have expected.

en We're seeing some selling, but today is interesting in that it's reminiscent of a number of days last week, where there are a lot of reasons for the market to be down much worse than it is -- the Dow rose yesterday, you have Texas Instruments and other negatives -- but instead it's actually holding in there better than we would have expected,

en Oil prices in the morning would've been the biggest story, but by the close the market's incredible resilience is what investors are left with, ... It's a contrast to how the markets ended yesterday. I think so far higher oil prices have not had a major impact. There are a lot of positives driving the consumer and the stock market.

en We believe the stock sold off yesterday on sector rotation, but we would be aggressive buyers of the stock at these levels, considering the strong fundamentals and attractive valuation,

en We believe the stock sold off yesterday on sector rotation, but we would be aggressive buyers of the stock at these levels, considering the strong fundamentals and attractive valuation.

en There was selling pressure today because of news [of tighter stock margin trading rules] and since today is the last day of delivery [of money for sold shares], and the market responded outright.

en We don't think it does (change the pace), but it raises some uncertainty and the stock has sold off in some profit taking. This is a nervous market environment.

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en JGB prices got off a firmer start today aided by the bullish tone on the US Treasury market overnight, but then they fell back after the sharp gains in stock prices here.

en The stock market may fall on Monday partly because of a surge yesterday and because of investors' concerns about violence after the sharp increase in fuel prices.

en The unemployment claims declined a little, so that calmed some nerves. We saw some short-covering (buying of shares sold short) yesterday (Wednesday) and we may see more of that today, but I think people are holding their breath a little for the labor report tomorrow (Friday).

en Big institutions are holding back their own capital. They're looking for an upside catalyst for stock prices. Any activity on the mergers and acquisition, buy-back or dividend fronts, mixed with good news out of energy or the Fed, would be a catalyst to bring the big institutions back into stock market.

en We say it's a bubble, but a housing bubble does not pop like a stock market bubble, ... A stock market bubble, when it pops, lots of market activity, prices dropping rapidly. Housing prices don't drop that way because there's a huge fixed cost. You don't day-trade your home.

en After the pullback yesterday and the stronger oil prices today, I think that you could see an upward moving market.


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