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en It looks like the market is operating independently of Wall Street today. It is a normal fight between bulls and bears ahead of the options redemption.

en It's becoming a day-to-day struggle between bears and bulls. Once oil and yields move to highs, the bears take advantage. Those are the twin dreadnoughts of the market. But earnings news has been strong and has kept bulls on top.

en The bulls and the bears have been slugging it out for the last day or two in the market and I think some of the bulls went home after the morning and the bears are sticking around to pound the stocks.

en Things were bad. The drop on Wall Street forced more investors to sell shares here ahead of Monday's options expiry.

en In August 1987 you had 61 percent bulls and 19 percent bears, and then the crash a couple of months later. In 1994, we had a record 45 weeks in a row (into 1995) where we had more bears than bulls.
  Michael Burke

en Wall Street's gain helped the futures market rebound from yesterday's close and that is pushing up the broader market but the upside potential is limited because investors are cautious ahead of the Fed meeting.

en We [saw] a tug-of-war between the bulls and the bears today,

en [Despite recent volatility and concerns about overvaluation, market players continued to insist that Wall Street is strong.] It's normal as the market rallies so strongly that we start seeing a correction and start looking for maybe even a 7 to 10 percent correction ultimately, ... But I don't think we're vulnerable to that right now.

en Wall Street votes with its money, and in my opinion, the market has been acting poorly since John Kerry won Iowa. If the unemployment picture is indeed improving, then that bodes well for George Bush's reelection campaign, and generally, Wall Street prefers that a Republican is in office.

en This is a market of momentum and right now the bulls have the bears pretty much in a bad spot and I don't see anything (in the next few weeks) to turn that around.

en Right now, there are bulls, there are bears and there are plenty of bewildered. We're trying to get through a period of very complex cross-currents, and so far the market's done remarkably well.

en Share prices got off a firmer start as investors took comfort from the rally on Wall Street but caution ahead of upcoming CPI data emerged to snuff out the early market gains. It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions.

en The fight to save family farms isn't just about farmers. It's about making sure that there is a safe and healthy food supply for all of us. It's about jobs, from Main Street to Wall Street. It's about a better America.
  Willie Nelson

en Falls on Wall Street last night and profit-taking in H-shares, many of which had a strong run lately, are the major reasons for the market's fall today.

en a big tug of war between the bulls and the bears...and the bears keep on selling on the strength.


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