Worrying about stock prices and sweating the changes on the ticker screen is what messes people up and destroys wealth in a hurry.
«We do not
worry about the stock price in the short run, and we do not worry about quarterly earnings.
It also carries less risk since you do not need to
worry about the stock price going down since you are already earning even if you do not sell the stocks itself.
«It's really important that we are privately held and don't have to
worry about the stock price,» Nurnberger says.
No need to sell shares (reducing your wealth in the process) or
worry about stock prices.
One doesn't need to
worry about stock prices — or even the stock market in general.
Not exact matches
Wall Street has fallen as healthcare
stocks slid and investors
worried about rising costs for companies as oil
prices rose, although the major indexes eked out a gain in April to snap a two - month losing streak.
It's hard to verify independently the claims of retail traders who say they have made good money this year, when
worries about a slowing Chinese economy and the slumping oil
price have wiped up to $ 8 trillion from world
stock markets in January alone.
The fall was brought on by some lost contracts, big layoffs,
worries about a Chinese slowdown and drop in private jet travel; it was uncertain times to be sure, but with the economy in recovery mode today, many think the
stock price is poised for a rebound.
Gold
prices rose on Friday, as Wall Street
stocks tumbled and the dollar fell as rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese officials fed
worries about a possible trade war, and after U.S. jobs data came in weaker than expected.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Wall Street fell on Monday as healthcare
stocks slid and investors
worried about rising costs for companies as oil
prices rose, although the major indexes eked out a gain in April to snap a two - month losing streak.
I am not
worried about the future of the company, but I don't see incredible strong growth vectors to push the
stock at higher
prices either.
The moves higher in global
stock markets have been accompanied by a recovery in oil
prices to over $ 48 a barrel, receding
worries about the Chinese economy, and the U.S. Federal Reserve indicating it is in no hurry to tighten policy.
I don't really
worry about stocks being «overvalued» other than the reviewing P / E; I think
price is reflected in the dividend yield and I'm investing more for income than capital gains.
Ironically, the thing many companies seem to care
about the most (its
stock price) would likely do much better over the long run if the distraction of
worrying about analysts» ratings was eliminated.
Since I buy
stock in good companies I do not spend a lot of time
worrying about what
price the market values them.
But, if investors did think that way then they were only
worrying about how other people
priced the
stock and not what the
stock should be valued at.
Don initially resists Roger's buyout plan, protesting that he only wants to do creative work and is tired of
worrying about «partnership votes [and]
stock prices»: «I don't want to deal with business anymore» — implying that he would rather see SC&P dissolve than let it become corporatized by McCann.
Nevertheless, Amazon's
stock price has fallen since early December and Spencer thinks some of the pressure on the
stock is coming from investors
worried about Amazon's ability to compete with Apple during a transition from physical books to digital.
While the executives certainly have plenty of
worries to focus on — like the fact that RIM
stock prices have lost nearly 70 percent of their value in the last year — the lanky, impressively tall Heins was upbeat
about the company's future.
I do believe it's very difficult to do, and I think the much easier path to market beating returns is to buy good businesses at low
prices over time, without
worrying about overall
stock prices.
If you plan to keep to roughly a 50/50 asset mix, and can get there by selling registered positions, ideally you would stand pat with your taxable accounts, which presumably are mostly in
stocks: if they are quality dividend - paying
stocks then you should care more
about the tax - effective cash flow they generate and should not get too
worried about the variability in the underling
stock prices.
Health care
stocks have in general been under pressure because of
worries about pricing concerns in the United States, and there are quite a few companies that have been facing at least short - term issues.
If the
stock increases in
price, you don't have to
worry about your equity position.
The data looks at historical and current information, not future projections For - profit education
stocks have a cloud of uncertainty weighing on their share
prices as investors
worry about the potential for litigation and additional regulation (STRA also appeared in one my recent Seeking Alpha article here where I discussed its recent performance).
I try to focus on the company and I don't
worry too much
about price unless the
stock is in the stratosphere.
By closing them out you don't have to
worry about random assignment or any after - hours
price action in the underlying
stock that may occur.
Hard to get that from divident
stocks, and you don't have to
worry about share
price volatility with the condo.
As
stock investing generally requires a very detailed market study and is a very volatile investment in terms of return of investment, investors, especially the new investors out there are now turning to investing in bonds, as bond investments are safer than most of the other forms of investments and you need not constantly
worry about prices going high or low.
Rather than
worrying about and betting on what the market might do in the future, most investor's time would be better spent looking for
stocks and even sectors that are undervalued and have the potential for enormous long term
price recovery.
Buy - and - Hold teaches people that they don't need to
worry about overvaluation —
stocks are worth buying at any
price!
The higher the
stock price, the more compensation for top executives who never thought to
worry about the future.
But
stocking your little one's closet with secondhand clothes is one of the easiest ways to save money — since the used items are sold for a fraction of the
price; to save resources, since you aren't encouraging consumption by buying brand new; and to save yourself from
worrying about every tackle, fall, and spill that could ruin that pricey (but too cute to resist sweater).
Waller said the dip in Teck's
stock price is likely related to a plunge in the entire mining sector Tuesday, rather than the explosion and investor
worry about halted coal production from Greenhills.
Apple's
stock price dropped around 8 percent at the announcement of the figures; for 13 straight quarters, investors haven't had to
worry about the trajectory of the company.