Linda Jay
Linda Jay
believe firmly markets
I firmly believe these markets are so overdone, so oversold.
absolutely bad believe bottom close eyes face focused holding markets news supreme
In the face of really bad news, the markets are holding up pretty well and I absolutely believe this bad news is in there. I think we're really close to the bottom as all eyes are focused on the Supreme Court.
market mean points rally stand
I think this market could rally 200-to-300 points and mean nothing. We need to get out of all of these disappointments and see where we stand ? we still need a catalyst.
markets overdone
The markets really are little overdone to the upside.
capable maintain markets rally whether
The markets are capable of rallying. But whether they can maintain the rally is more important, particularly with the Nasdaq.
concern confidence might test
The big, big concern here is there's no confidence in this market. We might have to test those old lows.
nervous seem
We do seem to have stabilized here but this is a real nervous market.
dollar point reaches support uglier
This could get a lot uglier if the dollar doesn't strengthen. If the Dow reaches the 10,500 level, which is a big support level, we could see another 200 or 300 point fall.
move powerful
Once we get through the uncertainty, we could have a real powerful move on the upside.
bad calm focus middle stay
Right now there's nothing too, too bad to focus on. As long as things stay calm in the Middle East, I think this continues.
bulls microsoft news
You would have thought that the news out of Microsoft would have done a lot more damage. The bulls keep trying.
sell tribute
It's a real tribute in these times that we don't sell off harder.
bush taking victory
They're (investors) taking it as a Bush victory but, more importantly, they're taking it as the end is now in sight.
bullish consensus expected general news seem
There just doesn't seem to be a lot of direction. A lot of us expected more of a sell-off this morning, especially with the news about WorldCom. I think the general consensus is more bullish than bearish.