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Published 06/25/2009 by MarketWatch Morning Stock Talk


Hogan's indictment: No market conviction

June has been a tread water month for Wall Street, says Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Jeffries & Company. "At the end of May, we are exactly 40 percent off of our March 9th lows, and 40 percent below our October 2007 highs. So at that middle point, we're looking...

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...& Company. "At the end of May, we are exactly 40 percent off of our March 9th lows, and 40 percent below our October 2007 highs. So at that middle point, we're looking at a market that has certainly lacked a lot of volume and a lot of conviction." Hogan tells Andrew...
...prices. "That has been one of the biggest drivers of the past two weeks. And that's driving things like oil and gas, energy stocks, basic materials." ...

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