Charlie gasparino, jack hough of barons and Liz Macdonald of fox biz. What do you think of the markets here . Small caps are doing well because t of overseas exposure, not as much as large companies. People are worried about the strong dollar and their ability to export. They dont export. That is why russell is doing well. I think rally is shortlived. We dont have any short sort of correction or supply until later this year. Melissa emac is the rally all about the fed . Depends on the stocks. Look at certain stocks. They have already previewed a strength in the dollar. Hp, caterpillar microsoft hitting earnings. A lot of chip guys and other companies moved their operations overseas. So, you know, they have, should know that the dollar has been strengthening. I think it is already factored in. By the way one point Multinational Companies have more upside earnings surprises about domestics although hurt by the dollar not as much as analysts think. I look at 30,000foot view of the market.
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