


It really demonstrates the resilience of the market

Once they really meaningfully step away, investors are going to realize they're just not going to be there and that the market's going to have to stand on its own feet.

It isn't their absolute level of involvement in buying bonds that's going to determine the stock market. It's going to be the perception of whether they're there or not

People are using any kind of weakness as a buying opportunity and that's why you see a fairly quick snapback throughout the day (after) what was some broad selling in the morning

At Flexjet, we are focused on creating offerings that provide value and flexibility for our owners, such as the FlexShare and Coastal Connect programs ... These products are contributing to the growth we experienced in the first quarter of this year.

With the economy picking up speed, owners who have been tentative since the downturn have started to gain more confidence and are taking more and more trips ... Having the Dow Jones Industrial Average reach a record-breaking 15,000 points is not only a significant financial milestone, but also very good for our industry. People are ready to get back to business, and Flexjet takes them there.

The discussion focused on the causes and lessons learned from the financial crisis, long-term housing finance reform, and the importance of homeownership in American culture

Beyond Afghanistan, we must define our effort not as a boundless 'global war on terror'—but rather as a series of persistent, targeted efforts to dismantle specific networks of violent extremists that threaten America

This is not the end of the bull market.

Markets don't like change and transition

Do we believe the bull market is over? Categorically no ... This is a calm. This is a respite. This is not 2008.

Yes, stocks really can go down

This is not the end of the bull market.

Markets don’t like change and transition

Do we believe the bull market is over? Categorically no ... This is a calm. This is a respite. This is not 2008.

Yes, stocks really can go down

What we are witnessing is the exit of fast-money positions that were well aware they had gotten away with more than they probably had a right to, based on the fundamental condition of the real economy.

Many stocks and many major indices were ripe for a selloff

