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''Stocks typically bottom when the economic environment “stops getting worse,” not when economic or earnings data are trending better."

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David J. Eiswert, Portfolio Manager
T. Rowe Price,  March 2020

"Stocks typically bottom when the economic environment “stops getting worse,” not when economic or earnings data are trending better. Given this, we need to focus on signs that indicate when it will “stop getting worse” as opposed to focusing on the elimination of all risk until things get better."