neil: do you see a significant correction like paul dietrich does? >> there is always on a even a broken clock is right twice a day. diane: wilson of morgan stanley has not been right and it's several years he was calling for a big selloff and had people listened to him he missed a huge run-up this year alone. the s&p 500 gaining 32%. the nasdaq is even better. these guys are not corrected. >> they are wrong, not right, we are down 40%, or are we down 10%, markets don't go straight up, look at a chart of the dow, going down to 1973-74, at the depths of the market in 1973 was 580, and here we are at 5000, and glitches along the way, and and hound great time to buy stocks. the bears can make a good case. being a long-term holder of equities has proven to be very rewarding. basically to bet against the overall trend is a fools errand. anybody can get lucky. sooner or later one of them will be right, but even when they are right it's not the end of the world. it's a better buying opportunity and selling opportunity. liz: when teddy's is a fools errand, o