Steve Goldman

Steve Goldman
Steven E. "Steve" Goldmanis an American financial advisor and former gridiron football coach. He is a Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor with Morgan Stanley. From 1989 to 1991 he was head coach of the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League...
ease energy gasoline increase longer looking month past pressures stocks
Some of those pressures on energy will ease in another month or so, hopefully, ... Stocks aren't a commodity. We have longer expectations. We're looking past the 50-cent increase (in gasoline prices), and that's why stocks can withstand it.
lining
I can't say this is the bottom, but things are lining up better than they have in the past.
calmed frenzy
It was a frenzy that got out of hand, ... The certifications calmed things down.
aware lake losing
I don't know if you're aware of it, but we're losing Lake Tahoe.
catalyst concern might
There is this concern over Aug. 14, ... It might be used as a catalyst for selling.
catalyst concern might
There is this concern over Aug. 14. It might be used as a catalyst for selling.
acting collapsing seems stocks
There seems to be some stabilization. Stocks that were collapsing just aren't acting that way anymore.
balanced markets sold
It's very confusing. But the markets have sold off so considerably that they're more balanced now.
bond carried cause further hope markets overseas risk stock strongly trying yields
Overseas markets are up strongly and the S&P 500 is trying to rally. So I hope bond yields don't get carried away and cause further risk to stock prices.
caught higher incentive investors move prices
There's an incentive to try to collectively move prices higher at the end of the year. Investors don't want to be caught short.
far lukewarm market october red sentiment toward
The market is getting toward the October lows, ... but there's still a sense of complacency. As far as sentiment is concerned, we're in a lukewarm area, not red hot.
attention pay people signs subtle
There are some subtle signs of change. People should pay attention to them.