Instead of
worrying about market timing, homeowners can stay focused on the long - term tendency of real - estate prices to appreciate and ignore the media noise.
Millennials were also much more likely to say they trusted «their gut» and that investing is
all about market timing and to hold a big chunk of their portfolio in cash.
We talked a
little about Market Timing yesterday — and the idea that a card offer will only be around right now is a form of Market Timing.
While most of the real estate professionals we talked to are actively buying property today, all agree that purchasing investment property is
less about market timing than good analysis.
On this note, let me share with you the thoughts of a fellow blogger, Tim Parker from Elementary Finance, who has decided to engage in some self -
reflection about market timing.
SWENSEN: So we're absolutely not market timers, but I would talk
about market timing as kind of a short - term swing in the portfolio to take advantage of some knowledge that you have or some belief that you have about where markets are headed in the short term.
This is all you need to
know about market timing, technical analysis / charting, and what to believe from the financial media (when it comes to predicting the future) to be a successful investor.
I had hopes when Brett Arends wrote in the Wall Street
Journal about The Market Timing Myth, saying «it's hooey» and «they're leaving out more than half the story.»
But when an idea becomes as widely accepted as the idea that there is something
bad about market timing has become, it comes to feel weird and strange and wrong to go against it.
This is where most people glaze over because they think I'm
talking about market timing and / or trading and most people have been conditioned by the Wall Street machine to think this is impossible and a futile effort.
For a DIY investor who complicates portfolio management with stock picking, the least you can do is simplify your job by not having to
worry about market timing.
The emerging markets — which include Brazil, Russia, India, China and several others — could be in for even more trouble ahead, but investing is
not about market timing or catching the bottom.
In stark contrast, most people I know (including many high - flying advisors) still act as though investing is
about market timing and security selection.
This year's list includes «
All about Market Timing» and «The Complete Idiot's Guide to Market Timing» (maybe society's best barometer of hot topics).
In trading
its all about market timing, get in at right moment your a winner, wrong and your a loser.
Going back to Jason's comment, it really is
about market timing.