The U.S. GDP data released on Wednesday somewhat cooled the ardor of buyers, bringing them back to thinking about the fate of the interest rate, but it seems that Wednesday's unimpressive trading, which led to near-zero changes in the major stock indices, should be seen as a pause in buying, rather than a refusal to buy. Comments of Fed officials are not so formidable, and corporate reporting and sales look quite good, which gives some confidence in the continuation of the upward movement.