By parceling out an investment purchase over time, say, over a year, you can decrease the chance of the inverse from happening — buying an investment at the exact wrong moment — that is, buying high and watching it go lower. (wealthsimple.com)
Some highlights from Just Something's compilation of tot gone wrong moments include crying because Miley Cyrus was on TV, crying because a parent flushed the toilet before the tot could examine the poo, melting down over a lost junk receipt, and crying over attending a Justin Bieber concert. (babygaga.com)
But anyone who watched Wainwright in the playoffs was at least a little uncomfortable with the apparent fatigue that was dragging him down, and Michael Wacha was a phantom in the postseason until the exact wrong moment. (sbnation.com)