The news just seems to follow the markets.

Schering-Plough is hanging in there.

The market never goes down three years in a row? You might as well get a lucky penny and flip it, ... The market can do anything it wants to.

They did count on public pressure to some extent due to the lack of any available compounds that provided benefits to these people.

Given the lift off -- which I totally missed -- it's going to be tough to break the markets down.

Until six months ago, it appeared the Internet brokers were on the periphery.

I don't think there's any doubt that we're going in, ... And I don't think there's any doubt over the eventual resolution to the war. But there's no way to handicap a war. All these talking heads that are saying it's going to be a short tactical thing, how do they know? Back in 1991 they said it was going to be a long drawn-out thing.

What they're saying is the conventional firms are waiting too long.

Major market indexes are going to remain in a range, ... I don't see a big trigger on the upside.