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 There's fairly widespread anticipation that the economic numbers this week will be solid, though not great, and I think the market is reflecting that.

 The U.S. economy is still doing very well, and numbers out this week should be fairly solid. The dollar is going to be well supported.

 The market is up, and I guess it's just the lack of economic news and anticipation of earnings and economic news due later in the week,

 I think next week it will be important to see two things: solid numbers out of growth companies and seeing still a steady stream of economic numbers showing the required slowing of the economy with no inflation.

 Consumer sentiment numbers are not reflecting economic sentiment, but political or social sentiment. If you were generating an economic forecast of spending from these numbers, you'd be totally wrong.

 The increase in numbers was fairly widespread across industries.

 The economic numbers have been strong and the market has traded off them since last week.

 The stock had a great run-up in anticipation of solid earnings, and I think their database revenue was a little shy of what people were looking for -- that's probably why people are selling in after-market (trading). Overall, it was a good quarter.

 The market is looking for 50 basis points and they have it priced in. Either the market has it wrong or the academics have it wrong, but either way next week's economic numbers will be crucial.

 Yesterday was a fairly solid day, today we had a fair amount of economic news -- and as far as the market is concerned it's good news and bad news.

 Hockey could be a fairly solid niche market. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. In many parts of the country, the selection of products is fairly scarce.

 The economic numbers didn't really have an affect on the (bond) market, ... Housing starts were strong, but . . . the market was already reaching support in the softer stock market and softer manufacturing numbers.

 Yes, the market developed a fear that employment would be stronger than it turned out to be, but it was still a pretty solid number, above economists' consensus forecast, so in general you're looking at recent economic numbers that have bond traders a little bit concerned.

 I think the market will continue to move higher next week as we sort through the economic numbers. Perhaps the advance won't be as vivacious as it has been, but the upward trend is in place.

 It's a busy week in terms if earnings with three sectors of the technology sector reporting. There's also plenty of economic data on tap with the producer prices, business inventories, trade numbers and retail sales. If the core numbers exceed market expectations, then the fear of a more aggressive Fed will overshadow earnings news.


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