Quotes about data
data emerged largely line market moved pocket positions short
The GDP data emerged largely in line with market expectations, so they moved to liquidate their short positions to pocket profits.
data economic maybe minor
The economic data were mixed, but then we got some pre-weekend short-covering and maybe some minor month-end buying.
data economic fed points rather sooner stopping
The economic data points to the Fed stopping (rate hikes) sooner rather than later, and that's encouraging.
data difficult economic market next several weeks
The economic data over the next several weeks are going to be difficult to interpret, and it'll be interesting to see how the market reacts,
data line market range trade
The dollar-yen will trade in a range of 117-119 yen if the GDP data is in line with the market forecast.
data dollar reaction shown
The dollar has shown a very disappointing reaction to U.S. data this week.
data early january reasonably
The early data for January have been reasonably good.
data direction durable goods market move quiet
The durable goods data could give us some direction but the market is pretty quiet before the big events. I don't think we'll move much before the Fed.
data euro growth half positive prospects quite volatility zone
The ECB have already indicated that they will look through the volatility of the GDP data and, like us, are quite positive on the growth prospects in the euro zone during the first half of 2006.
data express fragmented growing market opportunity physical rapidly represents results share survey tremendous
The coupling of the physical world with the data world represents a challenging new frontier. These results in our survey express tremendous opportunity for these tools, with the market still fragmented and market share still up for grabs in this rapidly growing segment.
data ideas analysis
The analysis of data will not by itself produce new ideas... Edward de Bono
data early market uptight
The market was disappointed about the data but I think it's way too early to get uptight about stocks.
data market next positively week
The market may feel more positively on the data from next week and onwards.
data dollar fully markets rate room second strong support today
The markets haven't fully priced in a second rate hike, so there is still room for the dollar to advance. Data today look as if they will be strong and support the dollar.
data fed good hard jobs raising rock talking
The market's between a rock and a hard place. The jobs data comes out better than expected. I'd always thought that was good for the economy, but the 'fundamentalists' are talking about how that's going to get the Fed to keep raising rates. It's just nuts.
data dollar generally report weak
The Medley report and generally just weak U.S. data have put the dollar on the defensive. E. O. Wilson
data either government market press protecting ready showing system types
The market is ready for these types of products. The system administrators, the companies, the government agencies, etc., are either going to be legislated or embarrassed into protecting that data because they don't need this showing up in a press release.
data focused growth higher market solid stock support view
The market is now focused on U.S. data such as the manufacturing report. My long-term view is that solid growth will support higher stock prices.
data looking market
The market is looking at U.S. data and thinking, 'Is this a slowdown or a pause?' It is very unclear.
data imagination needs
Every good writer I know needs to go into some deep, quiet place to do work that is fully imagined. And what the Internet brings is lots of vulgar data. It is the antithesis of the imagination. It leaves nothing to the imagination. Jonathan Franzen
data found teach
Teach where data can be found or how it can be derived, not the recording of data. L. Ron Hubbard
data certainty
Certainty, not data, is knowledge. L. Ron Hubbard
data mind answers
The mind when it has an old experience will add that data into its current experience, and it keeps coming up with wrong answers. L. Ron Hubbard
data firsts return
The data stream has been corrupted, return to first principles. Terence McKenna
data expectations psychedelic
The psychedelic universe, whatever it is, is the major datum of experience. It's larger than this planet. Nobody knows how large it is. The further in you go the bigger it gets. We don't know what to make of something like that. It's the reverse of our expectations. Terence McKenna
data primaries felt
And what is the primary datum? It's the felt presence of immediate experience. In other words, being here now is the primary datum. Terence McKenna
data limits mathematics
Mathematics alone make us feel the limits of our intelligence. For we can always suppose in the case of an experiment that it is inexplicable because we don't happen to have all the data. In mathematics we have all the data and yet we don't understand. We always come back to the contemplation of our human wretchedness. What force is in relation to our will, the impenetrable opacity of mathematics is in relation to our intelligence. Simone Weil
data doe scientist
Data scientists are statisticians because being a statistician is awesome and anyone who does cool things with data is a statistician. Robert Rodriguez
data gossip generalization
Data without generalization is just gossip. Robert M. Pirsig
data suffering tests
The TV scientist who mutters sadly, "The experiment is a failure; we have failed to achieve what we had hoped for," is suffering mainly from a bad script writer. An experiment is never a failure solely because it fails to achieve predicted results. An experiment is a failure only when it also fails adequately to test the hypothesis in question, when the data it produces don't prove anything one way or another. Robert M. Pirsig
data viewpoints ifs
If you consider any set of data without a preconceived viewpoint, then a viewpoint will emerge from the data. William S. Burroughs
data cities light
A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding. William Gibson
data skills roots
At root what is needed for scientific inquiry is just receptivity to data, skill in reasoning, and yearning for truth. Admittedly, ingenuity can help too. Willard Van Orman Quine