she's elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. welcome back to nbr, elaine. nice see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> tom: what makes you think the dip in stock prices we've seen since the middle of january is over now? >> well, the s&p 500 declined about 8%, and the russell 2,000 by 10%, and preceding that decline, the sentiment among investment advisors was very bullish at 76%. anything above 70% is bearish. and that has since dropped to only 60% bulls. in addition to that, junk bonds have reallyed and the baa 10-year bond yield ratio has declined. both of those things have increased our indindicators to 73% from below 65. >> tom: so that's telling you in fact there ought to be more buyers than there are in this market. what's interesting-- >> yes. >> susie:. >> tom: the swoon kind of corresponds with the earnings seasons just about completed. earning came out generally better than expected, the outlooks were out there, but the market sold off on the news. >> yes, because the sentiment was too bullish and a lot of it was already built into the market and th