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Bryan Piskorowski Quotes

«We keep trying to see a consensus for when things will bottom out. But then we keep getting these numbers that would seem to undermine that.»
«(Microsoft) is a positive but the proof is in the pudding ? the proof is in the follow-through. We're going to play it day by day but it's a step in the right direction.»
«This is more a digestive phase. You have a market that's grasping and hoping to try and put a finger on the bottom.»
«It's a mildly affirmative day as recovery makes the scene.»
«You got technical selling coming in as we broke a support level. Beyond that, we're just sitting here in no-man's land waiting for earnings announcements and economic data.»
«Ultimately what we're trying to come to grips with is the fact that we understand that second-quarter earnings are not going to be good but the timing of a recovery is hanging over our head. We'll get some forecasting, looking out, but it's what those forecasts say that puts proof in the pudding.»
«You have a bit of inertia. You have a certain mentality that we have a deer in the headlights with the near-term earnings uncertainty versus the long-term prospects for economic recovery. So you have a market that's in a tug-of-war.»
«The market is not going to be applauding this,»
«We've been arguing that rallies are suspect until proven otherwise,»
«We are in a bit of a news vacuum as we wait for the deluge of corporate earnings reports.»