says do you know what? the american people are behind this president. it allows him to play hard ball with the chinese and we make more progress, i think the market will like that. neil: let me ask you guys about the recent market volatility. we did come off our lows this week but friday there was a sell-off and i m wondering whether that noise, what do you think, susan? is part of, you know, voter s thinking. i don t know if it really moves on the upside or downside, unless it s really significant. what do you think? i agree i think this is just part of the natural cycle and markets go up as much as they have since election day a 10% correction is because all part of the normal washout. i think it s healthy. neil: but within days, folks. i think yes, it does impact sentiment but we ve seen this before, maybe people who haven t been around for the last 10 years and are young to the market but this is something that goes up, goes down, but i would say that what happens on tuesday, a
stock traders aren t your most insightful bunch. they trade off of headlines. to offense to the other guests. you ve seen the headlines, you ve got some net positive headlines today to trade off of. i would say when you add up the stuff you have to be worried about going forward, gdp growth not so great, pretty lame. corporate earnings coming down. still positive, but, you know, not as good. still growth. still growth, but maybe the tallest midget in the room type of growth. and you have a slowdown in the global economy. i m not saying blow out your portfolio. but if you re an average investor, be cautious here. fair enough. what do you make of that? that s the reason we re here, the reason we had that pullback, that profittaking. let s take a look at the big picture. the market bounces back every time there s a selloff.