Not exact matches
This year, the Wall Street bigwigs
stuck to many lesser - known companies, but their picks — both bullish and bearish, with several
investors recommending shorting stocks, or betting that their prices
will fall — moved market prices in several cases.
If it were to stall at current levels,
investors will likely
stick with their current allocations, analysts said.
In most cases, it's not even the best option — not for founders, not for
investors and not for our national economy (especially since many early - stage Canadian companies benefit from generous government incentives issued with the assumption that they
'll stick around).
The legendary buy - and - hold
investor says he
'll stick to what he knows.
«Long term, Bill Ackman has still made a lot of people a lot of money and they
will likely
stick with him, having known that a ride with him can be pretty up and down,» said one long - term
investor.
The Fed's preferred measure of underlying inflation has retreated to 1.5 % from 1.8 % earlier in 2017 and
investors are growing increasingly doubtful policymakers
will be able to
stick to their anticipated pace of tightening of three interest rate rises this year and next.
As a (now) early - stage
investor, I invest in businesses when I believe that 1) the founder has the passion and fortitude to
stick with it through the tough times; 2) I have experience that can be helpful in propelling the business to first revenue, cash flow positive or exit; and 3) I
will be engaged throughout the early days of the company.
The question is whether Spiegel
will stick to his under - the - radar image or address
investors head - on.
The question for
investors is whether he
'll stick around to finish it.
I was resisting going down the path of highlighting the benefits of dividend investing... There are many benefits but I also agree that
sticking to the conglomerates
will limit the upswing of a stock (unless there is a market crash recovery) which young
investors could benefit.
I have to imagine that for most
investors their overall stock returns
will be greater
sticking with dividend stocks than chasing those elusive multi-baggers.
... we
'll stick with what we've found works... buying exceptional value, when
investors are extremely scared and we have the start of an uptrend in place.
You
will have to develop a (near) accurate figure for the capital you need and also
stick to it in your
investor's presentation and negotiations.
So while citizens of other countries who arrive here looking to build a life in this province
will get
stuck paying extra, the savvy and wealthy
investors who are driving this out - of - control market
will easily find a way around it.
Also, if a mutual fund is constantly buying and selling shares, the
investor will face a lot of short - term capital gains, which
will hurt them on their taxes.As
investors, we want to
stick to buy and hold strategies... so we would hope our mutual funds do the same.
We generally think that most
investors will do better to
stick to a long - term plan and not make such calls, which on balance
will hurt more than they help.
Many
investors will choose to take dividend payments and use them to purchase more shares of the same
stick.
In fact, he's probably right when he says that many
investors won't put in the effort to identify attractive funds, and of those that do, many won't have the courage to
stick with them when they encounter inevitable difficult times.
Following on from the statement,
investors such as Usmanov
will now be considering whether it is worth
sticking around at Arsenal, and risk a big decline in the club's standing, much like Kroenke has seen with some of his other sports teams.
Madden, who has covered baseball for New York's Daily News for 32 seasons, draws upon his extensive personal history with the Boss — as well as from more than 150 new interviews and the previously unmined tape - recorded diaries of former team president Gabe Paul — to paint a vivid and entertaining portrait of the marine - transport scion who, after he and a group of
investors bought the club for $ 8.8 million in 1973, vowed, «I
'll stick to building ships,» and then did anything but.
The largest
investor in Research In Motion said Thursday that he
will stick with the BlackBerry company despite founder Mike Lazaridis's announcement that he
will leave the company.
If interest rates increase, the
investor will be
stuck with an instrument yielding below market rates.
Martin Pelletier: While the past decade hasn't been kind for those Canadian
investors who
stuck close to home, perhaps now is the time that
will finally change
Graham himself suggested defensive
investors should
stick to stocks with price - to - book - value ratios of 1.5 or less, although he was
willing to consider stocks with slightly higher ratios from time to time.
As a result, many
investors with extensive gains who decide the fee savings aren't worth the big tax hit
will remain
stuck in the higher - cost product.
John Bogle and other lumpers warn us that it's unlikely that a typical
investor will stick with a strategy that doesn't work as expected for 10 years or longer, and that abandoning the bets on small - cap or value stocks after an extended period of underperformance
will reduce the
investor's long - term returns relative to simply investing in the total stock market.
Will today's
investor stick with it?
Mutual Funds The Truth About Top - Performing Mutual Fund Managers Top - performing mutual fund managers
will likely underperform their benchmarks at some point, but
investors are usually rewarded for
sticking with them.
For most
investors,
sticking with a passive strategy for retirement investing
will probably result in the best long - term returns.
When there are no buyers, you can't sell your shares, and you
'll be
stuck with them until there is some buying interest from other
investors.
For those who follow a passive approach, the degree of success or failure
will depend on how faithfully an
investor sticks to their plan.
Whether that momentum, largely driven by a frenzy in cryptocurrency, can serve as a catalyst or if it is just a blip that
will revert over the next few months, there is clearly a case for volatility to
stick around with many more
investors jumping into the markets.
Your investing plan can change as often as you need it to, but should zero in on high - quality stocks and diversification One of the most common investment platitudes you
'll ever hear is that
investors should, «have a plan (or system) and
stick to it.»
That guaranteed income can come with a lot of caveats, including the risk that in the future, better opportunities
will come along and the
investor will be
stuck with a low - yielding annuity.
First of all, I'm for anything that
will encourage
investors to follow a long term strategy and
stick with it.
Investors tend to focus on products, but whether you use mutual funds or ETFs is less important than ensuring you have a well - diversified, low - cost portfolio and a strategy you
'll stick with over the long haul.
He concludes that
investors need a strong rationale for investing in a factor and why it
will persist so that they
will be able to
stick with it through the long run.
One of the most common investment platitudes you
'll ever hear is that
investors should, «have a plan (or system) and
stick to it.»
This L / S isn't necessarily better in true performance, but it seems that in practice the average
investor will get better returns because they
will stick with it if there is less volatility.
By investing in these funds
investors will stay out of the high flying, potentially volatile stocks and
stick with tried and true, financially solid, dividend paying companies.
In times when the internet and social media are all the rage, the intelligent
investor is
sticking to tried and true industries that are always in demand and
will always have a customer.
For the equity portion of the Sleepy Portfolio, we
will stick to the iShares and iUnits ETFs offered by Barclays Global
Investors.
Investors with a smaller cash balance
will stick to mutual funds because it is unlikely that the MER advantage of the ETF
will overcome the cost of commissions to buy and sell.
Stick with a winner, watch how he thinks, how he does things and perhaps, someday
will you also be a good
investor with regular profits.
Stick to those basic principles and you
will probably outperform most active professional
investors and keep you financial fitness in tip - top shape.
My best answer is
stick with index funds forever for the convenience unless you are a super keen
investor in which case you
will probably figure out the proper time to switch yourself.
Because value strategies often don't work over shorter time frames, institutional pressures and individual instincts
will continue to make it difficult for most
investors to
stick with them over the long term.
When there are no buyers, you can't sell your shares, and you
'll be
stuck with them until there is some interest from other
investors.
Lastly, while ETFs offer some advantages over mutual funds, for beginning
investors,
stick with mutual funds because you
'll be able to invest an exact dollar amount every month.
Then we have New York, which plays host to plenty of property companies with far more leverage &
investors who couldn't care less about Price / Book... I think I
'll stick with Germany!