Institutional sentiment still wants to be long the market. It wants to be long semiconductor stocks, regardless of what Intel had to say.
Michael James
The disappointment from Yahoo and Intel took a lot of technology names down and institutional people have used the overall market weakness caused by Yahoo and Intel to do some buying into other technology names.
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The prevailing sentiment tends to be somewhat negative after the earnings reports.
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In general, institutional investors aren't sold on the (stock) market going higher, even with the pullback in oil.
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It really seems to me that it smacks of Big Brother, basically some sort of fascism.
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Jack couldn't find a wall he didn't want to run into. He'd write insulting cover letters to editors. When I'd say, 'Jack, you're shooting yourself in the foot,' he'd launch into a tirade about the worthlessness of a life lived untruly to oneself.
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The metals, housing stocks and oils are creating a significant psychological overhang.
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The market is overbought short-term. We've had a huge move since the first of the year.. People are looking for an excuse to sell. That came in the form of Secretary Rice raising significant concerns about Iran's nuclear program.
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The market is overbought short term. People are looking for an excuse to sell. That came in the form of Secretary Rice raising significant concerns about Iran's nuclear program.
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If you look at almost anything else semiconductor away from Intel, they're doing better today. People are viewing the semiconductor space as being strong in general and Intel is not the bellwether it was in the past.
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