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Larry Wachtel Quotes
«This resiliency is something that's very impressive.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«The fundamentals have undercut any efforts for the market to rally on Iraq news,»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«It was a pretty dismal day. We're really in oversold conditions at this point.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«It's been a slightly negative day, but after three good days and three good months, I fail to see how this is going to be a significant problem. It's just a breather today.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«It was a very gratifying day. But I'd like to see some follow-through tomorrow (Tuesday).»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«So there's nothing to offset the economic news and stocks are muddling along. Until we get some surety about the economy or corporate earnings, we'll continue to have this drifting, dismal kind of day.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«If the consumer starts to cave in, the 'double dip' aura will come back. I think that (the Consumer Credit report) is what created this final selling.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«If we get any kind of word that we can avert military action, avoid a war, certainly that would be helpful.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«We had a good day with surprising strength, but I need to see a follow-through tomorrow to believe it will stick.»
Author: Larry Wachtel
«The mergers helped, but you also had some asset reallocation, with people taking money out of Treasurys and putting it into equities.»
Author: Larry Wachtel