"Muriel Faye "Mickie" Siebert" was known as The First Woman of Finance, and the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and was the first woman to head one of the NYSE's member firms. She joined the 1,365 male members of the exchange on December 28, 1967.

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Now the Fed cannot raise interest rates.

There is a lot of free news on the Internet, and you can place your trades through it, by yourself.

We have a new lot of investors. They know the new products. They know the technology.

[With cash in hand, Siebert is on the hunt for a good deal. ] If I made a mistake it's that I've been too conservative, ... It's slow, but black is beautiful.

They have faith in the market and didn't sell in any of the breaks that we've had.

I think a lot of the bad news about Enron is behind us.

I think in a couple of weeks, the question of all these bad write-offs will be behind us because everybody is going to throw in the towel on bad accounting.

That means more money in people's pockets. If it gives them more cash to spend and pay off their credit card debt or buy other things, it can give the economy a nice pop.