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BIRIYNI SEES INVESTORS GETTING BACK INTO STOCKS IN 2010

25 December 2009 by Cullen Roche 3 Comments

Laszlo Birinyi, president of Birinyi Associates Inc., talks with Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu about the outlook for the U.S. equity market. Birinyi also discusses investors’ return to the stock market, economic and market trends, and investment strategy.

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  • tradeking13

    So, this guy is an Efficient Market Theorist? He keeps saying that the market is telling him things.

  • thomas

    Laryngitis Birinyi has no arguments except that he thinks the market is heading higher. Kind of weak if you ask me. “Good earnings” ? What f**cking planet are you on?

  • Bruce

    Birinyi was one of the rotating panelists on Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser.
    Almost every year he was in the top 4 in their annual stock picking contest where panelists picked their stocks for the next year in the last show of the previous year. Whatever approach he’s been using, he’s usually been right.