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en The car bomb news pushed the price up again. The market is very nervous.

en It's an unusual situation because the price of crude is holding its own. But the price of gasoline on the futures market has risen dramatically. The least bit of bad news sends the market into a panic.

en You've got some positive news on oil, some negative news on Oracle and some mixed news from the producer price index. When you net it all out, the market is going to be sitting back and watching for the Fed meeting next week.

en The market is ignoring the price of oil, Iran and the price of gold at the moment. Investors are focusing on the good and ignoring the bad. Lately, that hasn't been the case. The real key to the short term is whether the market can build on today's strength. I'm optimistic but nervous.

en Buyers are nervous that they're buying at the top of the market. Most offers now are coming in under full price, somewhere up to 10 percent less than asking price.

en The climate is still very nervous and any bad news could knock the market lower. There's still no interest in the market.

en Traditionally, news organizations are very careful about reporting bomb threats. We don't want to prompt copycats who might see the story and seek attention by duplicating the bomb threats or to give any notoriety to the person who was calling in those bomb threats.

en It's a very nervous market right now. It reacts violently. You have any bit of news, bad or good, and the hedge funds are all over it. That's who's controlling this market, not the individual investor.

en This is some orderly profit-taking in a market that is susceptible to bad news, but I wouldn't put it in a negative context. You have a market that's pushed 1,600 points off its lows recently, so a couple hundred points back down is not so bad.

en The market was subject to a very normal pause to refresh. Why not ? Bonds have been up big. The market had been up big. We were vulnerable to good news, bad news, no news. The underlying bull market remains very positive.

en The market is nervous and finds it difficult to shrug off news like this. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. The market is nervous and finds it difficult to shrug off news like this.

en What an ugly day. A day you didn't want to be around to watch. It was just a market that was nervous and unhappy about the news of the day.

en I don't think the market is doing that badly, but the market has bad news if it wants it. The PPI report seems to have signaled that producer price inflation is on the rise, there's been downward guidance in earnings and oil prices are going back up over $60 a barrel.

en A decline at this point is not unexpected. We've pushed into territory where the market is only expecting the best-case scenario, so we're vulnerable to headline news.

en While this market is starved for good news, it is still nervous -- if we don't see favorable numbers tomorrow it could be a negative.


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