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David Briggs Quotes

«It's been a really tough month. Fundamentally, nothing has changed, but we're probably due for a little pop.»
Author: David Briggs
«Things look good, but I don't think the markets will really go anywhere until after we get a better read on the course of the economy and earnings.»
Author: David Briggs
«We'll probably drift through February, a typically tough time for the market. We had four months up and one month down, so we're not out of the woods yet.»
Author: David Briggs
«Today was a little disappointing.»
Author: David Briggs
«Last week we were looking for three things: for cash to flow into mutual funds, tech stocks to do better and the market to end above 1,200. We got them all, so we were anticipating a good day today.»
Author: David Briggs
«I'm not sure what's holding investors back, but I'm not anxious. January was a pretty typical month and I think it's only a matter of time before markets do better. I'm just not sure what the catalyst will be.»
Author: David Briggs
«I'd have liked to have seen us a bit higher, but I'm pleased that the market is at least not falling apart today. I think a lot of people are waiting to hear from Greenspan.»
Author: David Briggs
«The employment report is next week's highlight for stocks.»
Author: David Briggs
«We're in a narrow range, moving around about 1 percent over the last three days, and it looks like the markets are waiting for some economic figures or waiting on oil because there's really no reason to push anything now.»
Author: David Briggs
«The market seems trapped between 1,200 and 1,212 on the S&P. We'll probably see a little strength later in the week, at the very least to offset last week's weakness; and if we see the S&P dip below 1,200, then I think some bargain hunters will come out.»
Author: David Briggs

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