Cumberland Advisors' David R. Kotok says the moves we have heard on trade are lacking in substance, but the market has still been given some comfort.
Cumberland's David Kotok on Bloomberg Radio
He goes on to his expectations for a strengthening energy sector.

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If you like podcasts, check out this one from 2015 featuring David Kotok talking about his background and Camp Kotok with Barry Ritholtz. They also talk about the history of Cumberland Advisors since its founding, and delve into fundamental principles of investing and valuation.


Links here
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/masters-in-business/id730188152?mt=2

And here
http://www.bloomberg.com/podcasts/masters-in-business/

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