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en The saying goes, it's not bulls, not bears, but chickens who put their money in cash, they park it there and wait for better opportunities, ... So those chicken investors, and retirees and income investors, have reason to be thrilled about the rates, because for the first time in a while they're going to be paid decently to sit there.

en The saying goes, it's not bulls, not bears, but chickens who put their money in cash, they park it there and wait for better opportunities. So those chicken investors, and retirees and income investors, have reason to be thrilled about the rates, because for the first time in a while they're going to be paid decently to sit there.

en The saying goes, it's not bulls, not bears, but chickens who put their money in cash; they park it there and wait for better opportunities, ... So those chicken investors, and retirees and income investors, have reason to be thrilled about the rates, because for the first time in a while they're going to be paid decently to sit there.

en This has been a good time for CD investors. It's long overdue. Income-dependent investors like retirees are seeing their cash investments finally bear fruit.

en If you're an individual investor, you can get paid a decent amount for cash. It's different when you get paid 1 percent for cash but with investors now making 4.3 to 4.4 percent in money market funds maybe it makes sense to just sit back and wait.

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. If, for some reason, these guys don't come to work tomorrow, then we're not moving chickens. The next time you go to Bojangles', you're going to pay more for your chicken. Chicken farmers would suffer because they couldn't get their chicken to market. It would be devastating to our industry.

en When fixed-income investors conclude that the central bank isn't going to raise rates any time soon, ... there tends to be a convergence of rates.

en Investors sell futures contracts speculating about a further fall in the cash market in the afternoon, so by the time the cash market opens, investors turn bearish -- it's a vicious cycle.

en Generating income is an important, yet often overlooked component of total return. After a prolonged infatuation with capital appreciation, investors, especially those nearing retirement, are now more focused on income-producing investments. We created the Morningstar Dividend Leaders Index to help investors better understand the income potential of equities.

en The market fundamentals are improving. The economy is slowing and the Fed is close to a bottom (on rate hikes). Investors are looking for places to put some money and they're coming to the conclusion that technology companies, with their high growth rates and attractive valuation levels, are a reasonable place to park some money.

en [Analysts said the recent action was mostly driven by traders rather than long-term investors but they say it's just a matter of time before investors return to the buying fray.] I think the investors are a little bit gun-shy right now, ... I am impressed by today's behavior and I think investors should believe the economy will recover.

en Mortgage rates come down when fixed-income investors think the economy is slowing, not because the Fed cuts rates.

en Now that the market has had a first quarter that will make pretty big headlines, that will cause a lot of investors to exit cash positions and exit some bond positions and move that money into stocks. Investors don't want to be left out.

en It's a migration toward value as a reflection that investors believe the growth rates of earnings are slowing. It will continue until investors are convinced that the Fed will take its foot off the break, or reduce interest rates.

en Expectations of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates this year, as shown by climbing bonds yields, may slow down the outpouring of Japanese institutional investors' money. That will also bring about an unwinding of yen carry trades by foreign investors, supporting the yen.


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