"There is basically not much to drive the market down now but momentum," said David Munro, chief United States economist at High Frequency Economics.
"They are going into a contractionary period," said Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics.
Carl B. Weinberg, the chief economist at High Frequency Economics, said all it had was "six verbs."
But Ian Shepherdson, chief United States economist for High Frequency Economics, is not worried.
And High Frequency Economics is forecasting 200,000, saying good weather and the end of a supermarket strike in California should give the jobs data a big boost.
Analysts at High Frequency Economics are more optimistic.
"We still have the spike in oil prices to contend with," said Ian Shepherdson, chief domestic economist for High Frequency Economics.
High Frequency Economics also offers periodic global conference calls for its clients and direct access to the firm's team of economists.
At present, High Frequency Economics has 350 clients in 25 countries worldwide.
Ian Shepherdson, chief United States economist at High Frequency Economics, is predicting a rise in the 10-year yield to 5.5 percent some time next year.