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David Katz Quotes
«[But a P/E ratio is not to be dismissed completely.] It's one of a number of things, ... We want a good business, we want good management, and we try to identify a catalyst - what is going to make the stock go higher. Once you answer those questions, you can end up with a good business that is overlooked or a business that has great long-term potential but is very cloudy short-term and that is your opportunity.»
«There's nothing terribly significant driving the market. There are no overriding trends; there are a few company-related phenomena but, even then, it's not significant.»
«You wouldn't want to try to predict when it will be sustainable. You're not going to predict a bottom until after the fact.»
«We think the Fed easing will overwhelm some of the short-term negatives in the market just like, last year, the Fed tightening eventually won over a strong stock market and booming earnings.»
«January has historically been a better month in the market overall, especially pronounced in terms of companies that have had poor prior years -- after tax selling abates, they're due for a very strong bounce in January.»
«The inauguration is a non-event.»
«People are going to be schizophrenic this year, between an easing Fed, hope that the economy will recover in the second half, and despondency that business trends are weak.»
«The decline has taken on a life of its own just as last year's rally took on a life of its own.»
«The bear market will end, period,»
«The market will take its cues from political events, Afghanistan events, ... stocks should start to trade higher.»