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Greg Valliere Quotes

«I'm at a one-in-three chance that we will not know for days who won the election,»
Author: Greg Valliere
«It's been a convenient argument with Bush supporters. They'll continue to cite (the household number,) ... The majority of mainstream economists, headed by (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan, look at household data but they think payroll number is more important.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«I think it (Friday's report) is incredibly important from a market point of view. But I'm not sure that swing voters in rural Ohio are going to be into the non-farm payroll number.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«I'm up to a one-in-three chance that we will not know for days who won the election. And it could really drag on through December again. It's a cliche but it's a true cliche, that markets don't like uncertainty.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«The markets would be perfectly happy with gridlock.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«The two candidates who had backing from organized labor got slaughtered last night. You have to conclude that protectionist arguments just aren't going anywhere.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«He can afford to tilt at windmills, because he's Warren Buffett. But I doubt he can really influence the Republican leadership.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«I think William Webster is a man of unquestionable integrity, but he doesn't really understand that business.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«I think this doesn't help his standing on the Hill. I think [Biggs] would have made life much easier for Pitt.»
Author: Greg Valliere
«That's a classic move in both parties -- appeal to the base to win primaries, then move to the center in a general election -- and I think he will do that. He will cite his record as governor, which was moderate, especially for Vermont.»
Author: Greg Valliere

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