189 Quotes About Bull

  • Author Jason Schenker
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    Massive inventory declines in crude oil are part of a three-month trend, heating oil prices continue their relentless rise, and the supply disruption premium is in full effect. This may only be the beginning; the winter oil bull run has begun.

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  • Author Jeffrey Saut
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    Yet you can make good money in that environment. It just takes a different strategy; you try to hold a core bunch of stocks you think are in secular bull markets and trade at inflection points.

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  • Author Jeremy Sueur
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    The U.K. market has had a pretty much uninterrupted bull market, so the potential for profit taking is large.

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  • Author O. J. Simpson
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    Macquarie is firmly in the bull camp, in fact possibly at the front of the herd in terms of our positive take on Hong Kong,

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  • Author Peter Spina
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    We are undergoing a healthy bull market consolidation, with the likelihood there may be more pain to the downside.

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  • Author Philip Shanks
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    It soon dissolved into a bull session of what can we do if this happens. Nobody could make a determination that could make any sense, because there's nothing they could do.

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  • Author Richard Savage
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    The supply side is going to progressively improve in the next few months, while the demand outlook is going to get worse. It's the combination of those two factors that's starting to undermine the bull story in this market.

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  • Author Richard Suttmeier
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    It's not a big roaring bull market. It's just a slow but steady climb towards resistance in terms of the Nasdaq. We could get up to 4,400 or 4,600 by the end of the quarter. In terms of the Dow, we're getting closer to resistance and we're in the zone. Maybe we can go up another couple of hundred points.

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  • Author Richard Suttmeier
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    The market is looking for that soft landing. If we can get through the productivity unit labor cost next week, and they are benign, and it takes the Fed totally off the radar screen, then we'll get a relief rally, but not a bull market. So we're in a non-bear market, non-bull market. We're in a trading-range environment.

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