Investors got scared and prices changed to reflect their fears.
Not exact matches
On February 21,
investors in Brampton - based Loblaw Companies Ltd.
got a bit of a
scare after the grocery chain announced that its fourth quarter profit fell by about 31 %.
Nonetheless, the stock's quick reversal serves as a reminder that sometimes
investors are right to be
scared, and stocks that look cheap can still
get cheaper.
so we can learn how to
get up, and i understand some of you fans are
scared, that we might end up like newcastle or forrest, but thats not possible, we are in London, we have facilities,
investors like that, last year there was arabian group, there will always be
investors, Usmanov is one of the richiest persons in sport, than why do you think we will fall like that?
Some
investors get so
scared, they don't do anything.
Investors who sell when they think stocks are high or when they
get scared reduce mutual fund holdings, which reduces fees, both in the short term and potentially in the long term if they never come back.
Personally, I think the US is the better opportunity ultimately, but I'd agree with Applegreen's cautious entry & expansion there to date — they need to walk before they run, and certainly don't want to
scare off
investors who might otherwise think they're
getting in over their heads.
Retail
investors are
getting scared about the falling NAR.
It is a sales tool for Broker Dealer Reps lying, cheating, and cutting every corner possible in order to
get out of doing the actual hard work clients erroneously think they're performing, as they pretend to be financial planners; desperately trying to meet their BD's sales quotas by peddling commission - based American Funds and
scaring investors into buying life insurance company products (e.g., annuities).
WD - 40 is a good microcosm of how
investors, understandably
scared by the way risky assets
got crushed in the wake of both the Dot - Com bubble and the Great Recession, are making the same mistake again, but this time through chasing what they think are safe assets up to unsustainably high valuations.
Additionally, it is worth noting that the vast majority of mainstream
investors have yet to
get involved with cryptocurrency, and many who bought at or near all - time highs in December and January have been
scared off.