If
you always put in a bid below the current market price when you buy, you'll filter out all your best ideas.
Not exact matches
If the team lacks something, they will go all out and spend neccessary big money on filling the voids, Wenger just doesn't do that and never will, every season after a transfer window we say, «Oh if only we brought this player
in that position or that player
in this position, oh well maybe Wenger will do it next summer» but Wenger just
always leaves a weakness that just never gets filled, he could have got Khedira, made a
bid for Vidal or Carvalho, but no... Instead he
puts his faith
in a 32 - 33 year old slow Spaniard who only knows how to pass and nothing else and a 30 year old Frenchman named Flamini who only knows how to foul.
The newly limb - light S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) may be out his physical hand — lost after a run
in with a Terrigen Crystal — but he can
always turn to his metaphorical right - hand Daisy «Skye» Johnson (Chloe Bennet), especially
in his
bid to
put together a superpowered division of the peacekeeping agency
in Season Three of «Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.»
«For stocks, I
always put in a lowball
bid and wait three weeks to see if I can scoop it up at a lower price,» David explains.
These investors
always put a
bid in below the offer price,
in hopes of buying at a slightly better price.
May I suggest that: a) «the MLS game» (list low, hold offers 5 - 15 days & scramble to get your own offer
in the meantime); b) the prevalence of simultaneous presentation of 5 - 50 competing
bids (full info on all
bids only known by Seller Agent); c) the new - prominence of Teams / mega-Teams / office - within - an - office sub-Brokerages; d) the often «coached - from - afar» suggestions about how Registrants can maximize GCI, minimize expenses and offset competition - induced, listing - fee discounts; e) Average Prices resulting
in everyday Co-op Brokerage fees of $ 15K, 20K and more and f) the high percentage of Registrants who have not experienced any market conditions other than «Prices perpetually Up, Seller
always Wins, Buyer
puts - up or Shuts - up»; g) Electronic signification — you can no longer look
in the whites of your competitor's eyes, because half of them aren't even physically present.