14 Quotes by Ray Rund

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    The reduction in oil prices is what's acting on people's psychology. Maybe we're going to get lucky and oil prices are going to stay low and we're going to get this end-of-the year rally that everybody hopes and prays for.

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    We're at a funny point in the cycle. The companies have reported that they're seeing some growth for the next quarter, but it's not robust growth, and the valuations on a historic basis are still pretty full. What's driving these stocks is sentiment -- people are afraid that if they miss them now they'll miss a big run-up.

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    If the companies say they're seeing strong orders so far in the first three weeks of the current quarter, that probably keeps things going. If they say they don't have any visibility, we'll probably have a pullback.

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    Today is the opening day of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and there's a lot of buzz about new products for home and digital entertainment. They're taking up a larger share of the semiconductor market.

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    Over the long term, there is a recovery going on, but I think it's slower than a lot of people would like it to be. On the face of it I'd say it's just one day where things happen to be a little stronger than others.

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    I tend to think we're in for some period of weak growth, and I'm not talking about a quarter or two. I think for all of 2003 maybe into 2004 we'll continue to see weak growth.

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    Every tech stock gets painted with the same brush those guys get painted with.

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    Seems like some of the stocks that had really run up have taken a bit of a tumble as of late.

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    People are taking this as a signal. In this case, it's kind of pro-growth stock. The Nasdaq has the most growth stocks, and when interest rates stabilize, or go down, people start to think of growth as being worth more.

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