Sentences with phrase «after a downturn when»

Deals like this are possible for only a small window, usually just after a downturn when the vast majority is either too scared to get into the market or «too smart» and are waiting for prices to fall further.
An even larger gain is required to restore account values after a downturn when people are also making withdrawals from their investment portfolios.

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After all, buying into the downturn could give you a nice upside when it turns again.
The minimum credit score needed to buy a house isn't set in stone and in fact, it can change quite often especially during and after a recession when the economy is on a downturn.
Ponzi schemes are often discovered after market downturns when investors make the mistake of fleeing to safety.
Early in 2000, after nearly 13 years of a bull, millions of investors were stunned when a serious downturn began in the spring.
When the proxy data became inconvenient (as with the downturn in Keith Briffa's tree - ring data after 1960) it got tossed in the trash - because it would have lowered the upward swing of the blade.
During their 26 year marriage, the first wife, now 80, had never worked outside the home and, when in 2008 — 24 years after their divorce — the man, now 71, asked Quebec's Superior Court to reduce his alimony payments (which were, at the time, $ 2,911 per month), he said his financial situation had changed due to his recent retirement, and downturns in the global markets.
Besides, when you consider that just between the ages of 30 and 45 people can (and do) invest over $ 200k in their 401 (k) only to see it decimated by market downturns, it doesn't seem such an outlandish figure after all.
The latest Standard & Poor's / Case - Shiller national home - price index showed values have risen 28.4 percent since February 2012, when prices bottomed after the downturn.
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