joining us with more about what investors are thinking, frank murtha, market psychologist and managing director of market psych. frank, welcome to n.b.r. >> good to be here. >> suzanne: so, frank, do you agree? are investors bummed out? >> yes, i'd say that's a pretty fair assessment. at markets psyche we have different indicators, and what we found is that there are record levels of emotions like anger, disgust, and also mistrust. that we've ever seen. so there's a lot of negative sentiment out there. no doubt. >> suzanne: what's more dangerous for the market, anger or fear, on the part of investors, do you think? >> it's a great question. the bottom line is fear is always part of the market equation. people are sord of used to it. they are constantly reacting. what we're seeing is actually dust gust, which is a more powerful emotion. disgust is usually when people have had enough and they want to do something different. it remains to be seen whether or not these levels will play themselves out differently. but they wouldn't surprise me one bit if it turned out to have a very harsh ne