Peter Cardillo
Peter Cardillo
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I think the market has gone ahead of itself and I am looking for this market to pull back somewhere between five and six percent within the next six to seven weeks.
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I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see this market sell off. We could see a 5 percent correction.
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Investors should be out there, picking up some stocks that are trading near their lows or have bounced off their lows and I think that have good futures. And among them: AT&T ( T : Research , Estimates ) -- their wireless division came in on target, 25, 30 percent growth, and I think that's what is going to carry them. Stock is hovering around their lows here. I think it's a 'great buy.' And I think in the next market rally, that the stock will have a nice bounce.
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Cisco is the excuse today (Thursday) for the pullback, but we're also entering a period of reflection after the recent rally. I think we could see a 3 to 4 percent drop over the next few sessions, before we get back on track.
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People realize we have an employment number, and if it shows accelerating wage pressure, that would rekindle the fear that the Fed may have to raise (interest rates by half a percentage point),
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When you have M&A (merger and acquisition) activity continuing, it's a sign of stronger economic activity ahead. The market probably will focus on the economic data; I suspect the driving factor of the day could be the ISM index.
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The rebound is due to many of the sectors moving higher and a big portion of this rise is due to Hewlett-Packard (on the Dow). What the market is telling us is, this morning we panicked but this is probably just an isolated situation and a temporary situation for Intel.
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This trade deficit news certainly points in the direction that the U.S. economy is slowing.
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We had a fairly sharp drop yesterday and this is an extension of that,
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We saw that in the brokerage houses with the consolidation and that's exactly what's happening in the telecommunications sector. And I believe however that there are those companies out there either through perhaps future mergers that will make it and two of them that I like for the long-term is AT&T and WorldCom, ... I think somewhere along the line they might be bought out by some major international concern but it think if you have those stocks it was good at these levels probably to begin to average out.
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Very well managed, ... I just yesterday raised it to a 'strong technical buy.'
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Earnings news has been discounted and investors are looking for a reason to take money off the table, ... Today, they found that reason in Microsoft's sales projections.
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Every day a refinery is opening up and that will ease some of the supply problems.
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At these levels, the inflationary impact is not that great. But it could rise.