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 It really has come down to the days where you have to market the kids.

 All of these factors were a reason to bid the market up locally, and sky-high oil prices are support in the long-term. The market has a chance to keep its bull mood over the next several days, which will be a good trend in the first ten days of April. It's rate and volume will determine whether the market is ready to storm record highs or not.

 These kids mean the absolute world to me, ... In Iraq, you have your good days and your bad days. On the days I was feeling down, I'd look through their cards. It was a reminder of how I was making a difference.

 It's just frustrating to me that because a few kids act up in Market Street, they've had to toughen it up. The kids end up feeling rejected, like they're not welcome. ... I think what we really need is more security at Market Street. I don't think the answer is to ban all the kids.

 After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the New York stock market fell 5 percent over two days. As the United States mobilized and expressed its resolve in the ensuing days, the stock market came back.

 All in all, I think the market is hanging in here pretty well, after almost six up days, ... You're going to get days like this, where you see a little profit-taking, but it doesn't feel like there's an interest in taking the market a lot lower.

 It's not at unhealthy levels. Instead of 20 to 30 days on the market, we're talking 60 to 70 days on the market.

 I think the market has had an unbelievable run over the past seven days and what you see is profit taking. What's driving the market today (Friday) is what people are doing in the cash market, so it's not options expiration.

 There's a happy medium between doing baby yoga-doing Mommy and Me having a scheduled activity 6 days a week, vs. having scheduled activities 2 to 3 days a week and the other 3 to 4 days should be play time with other kids, or with mom or dad.

 We will hit, it's just a matter of settling down. First-game jitters, it's okay. That's what it is with kids. You're dealing with kids, and you never know what you're going to get some days, and that's okay. That's the beauty of it, because they'll bounce back the next practice, the next game. They'll be okay. They're good kids. They played hard, they went right to the end. That's alright.

 Software as a service is something Microsoft wanted to pretend wasn't ever going to happen. The problem they have is that customers want it. Now more and more of the Microsoft franchise is being encroached upon, and not by a bunch of pimply kids like it was in the early Internet days, but by a company with a $100 billion market cap.

 Our kids are improving every week. We have all kinds of talent, but some days we don't play to our potential and this was one of those days.

 For the last two days and the next few days, what's driving the market is the lack of bad news. This rebound could last two or three weeks.

 It's very difficult to extrapolate anything from these short-term moves in the market. Don't get too excited about days like yesterday, or days like today, either.

 On down days it's been light, and on up days it's been huge, so that's a sign that investors want to buy this market.


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