Dougherty: The rhetoric and kind of the court of public opinion, which monetary policy has been deployed over the last several years, I just found it to be counterproductive. He says we're seeing tangible amounts of retail money beginning to come into the market. That's when retail is a little bit more fully invested, right? Retail creates another wave of momentum in the direction where the best opportunities have been identified, he says.
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