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David Briggs Quotes

«There's really not much to be happy about today.»
Author: David Briggs
«I looks like we've got our work cut out for us to turn psychology around.»
Author: David Briggs
«I don't think the bull train is leaving the station. Why is this the (rally) that's actually going to stay? I'm skeptical.»
Author: David Briggs
«People are holding their breaths, waiting for an impetus to move,»
Author: David Briggs
«We're still in that pattern. Everyone is on hold and waiting for the next (quarterly results) pre-announcement season in September.»
Author: David Briggs
«It just feels lousy. There's a lot of reasons not to do anything.»
Author: David Briggs
«Everyone wants to see a sign that will urge people back into the markets. Right now, there is no confidence; there's no reason to do anything.»
Author: David Briggs
«It's really good to see, ... that there are levels when buyers step in.»
Author: David Briggs
«Everybody's holding their breath wondering what the next event is going to be. I don't think anybody expects a rally any time soon.»
Author: David Briggs
«The magnitude of how many people were involved today caught people's attention in a way it hasn't before. People are no longer convinced these attacks are random and they are starting to worry about how they will affect the economy.»
Author: David Briggs

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