Sentences with phrase «big weights equal»

Big weights equal big gains, so this is a good chance to ensure you're getting as much benefit out of your back training sessions as possible.

Not exact matches

Since equal - weighted indices are less focused on mega-cap companies and have a bigger mid-cap base, they're more volatile and may provide better overall returns.
The biggest dataset that I'm aware of for the performance of equal weighted indices is from Wilshire Associates.
The data we have, both looking at large caps vs mid caps and from looking at equal weighted indices vs cap weighted indices, is that the cap weighted indices that have a bigger focus on larger companies tend to hold up better during market corrections, while the equal weighted varieties with a more balanced large / mid cap spread tend to fall more sharply.
A big part of the reason why this ETF jumped so far is that it tracks a modified equal - weight index.
Hitchens privileges big countries over small ones, and he assumes that all big countries have equal moral weight.
Bigger weights in the gym equals bigger muBigger weights in the gym equals bigger mubigger muscles.
Understand that a bigger deficit does not automatically equal faster weight loss.
So if your looking big picture, volume would equal reps + sets + weight + frequency.
It's clear that not only can you get bigger and stronger with light weights, your progress can be nearly equal to that of the «bros» who load up big plates all the time.
Bigger tires, at 18 inches, fulfill a world of change: now the steering was heavier with equal weighting through tighter turns; now the fully independent suspension hunkered down, feeling less jittery.
For example, in the equal - weight table, the E / M value portfolio generates its best return using a 4 - year average, but the spread is biggest using the 3 - year average.
Joel Greenblatt's latest book, «Big Secret» claims an excess return of 1 - 2 % for equal weighted indices.
The biggest drawback to equal weighted index funds are higher expense ratios.
The biggest lesson learned is that, if you're looking for a large cap index fund, you should look at equal weighted funds.
On this particular issue of climate change, the Times will have to shift, in my view, from the normal journalistic paradigm (e.g., try to give equal coverage to both «sides» of a story; communicate stories in a muted way by avoiding most words that convey passion and weight; rotate the news so that even important topics only see the front page once in awhile; keep views to the back pages; avoid upsetting big advertisers too much; and so forth) to what might be called a «wisdom paradigm» (face problems, understand problems, communicate your views loudly and up front, address problems, and so forth).
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