The market is trying to rally again and that's encouraging. But whether yesterday (Wednesday) was really the big capitulation day remains to be seen. The market is probably going to drift in the next week or so as it finds its footing after the run-up. |
The market is up because of the good economic numbers, but more importantly, the market is beginning to see some stabilization in Asia and that is the key in the short term. |
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, |
The market is very much gripped by earnings' warnings. |
The market is very much gripped by earnings' warnings. That's why the market seems to be lacking a clear direction on the upside. |
The market is very nervous about calls for sanctions against Iran. The fear is about how Iran might retaliate if there are sanctions. Basically, a lot of speculative money is going into energy now. |
The market is very strong and it's a light week as far as economic data is concerned. The only thing that could derail this would probably be an attack on Iraq, and I think even that would be short-lived. |
The market now is trying to stabilize after having discounted higher inflation and interest rates and what most likely will be murky fourth-quarter outlooks, |
The market now is trying to stabilize after having discounted higher inflation and interest rates and what most likely will be murky fourth-quarter outlooks. |
The market opened higher, after some good economic numbers. However, we're seeing a pullback due partly to volume being lighter than usual. |
The market ran into trouble later in the session, ... I suspect [that] the fact that the dollar hit new lows superceded lower oil prices. |
The market ran into trouble later in the session. I suspect [that] the fact that the dollar hit new lows superceded lower oil prices. |
The market remains technically weak, ... The story hasn't changed. |
The market seems to be concentrating on the future rebuilding of the devastated area, and I think that's what's keeping the market from declining. |
The market should keep doing well in the short term. There's the seasonal factors, the economy should keep doing OK, and from a technical standpoint, things still look good. I think that's why the market has been able to ignore the negative implications of the collapse of the dollar so far. |