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The Market Will Defy Expectations... And Go Nowhere

By Wallace, Forbes, 02/25/2011

Interview with Wallace Forbes

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Late rebound on oil drop shows bulls still kicking

By Ryan Vlastelica, Reuters, 02/25/2011

Bruised but not bowed, bulls staged a rebound on Thursday and helped stocks stabilize in a volatile session suggesting investors aren't ready to give up on the market's rally.

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$100 Oil Prompts Concern for Stocks

By Brendan Conway and Donna Kardos, The Wall Street Journal, 02/24/2011

Oil has always been a wild card for stocks, and its rise to $100 a barrel for the first time since 2008 has investors worried about the nearly uninterrupted run of bullish trading since the autumn.

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Investor Ken Fisher Now 'Neutral' on US Stocks

Reuters, 02/15/2011

Billionaire investor Ken Fisher believes bullish sentiment among investors might be getting a little too long in the tooth as large-cap U.S. stocks have doubled in price since their March 2009 lows.

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Wall Street Falls in Light Volume

By Pullback Mulled, Reuters, 02/15/2011

Market breadth weakened and a prominent investor retreated from bullish positions as a vulnerable U.S. stock market slipped off 2-1/2-year highs on Tuesday.

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A Year For Stock Pickers

By Ken Fisher, Forbes, 02/14/2011

For 15 years FORBES has run an annual accounting of its columnists' recommendations in which we're required to report on the past year's results. In only three years have my picks lagged the S&P 500. Happily, 2010 wasn't among them.

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