Sentences with phrase «at turning points»

Stability only comes to markets in a self - reinforcing mode, from buy and hold (and sell and sit on cash) investors who act at the turning points.
Here are some simple tests: How well do macroeconomic models forecast, particularly at turning points?
At turning points, a different breed of investor shows up.
Works fine in the middle of a liquidity wave, but lousy at the turning points.
Short term volatility is greatest at turning points and diminishes as a trend becomes established.
Inside bars typically occur as a market consolidates after making a large directional move, they can also occur at turning points in a market and at key decision points like major support / resistance levels.
Even more, who can do that precisely at the turning points?
That said, trailing yields are objective, and expected yields have often proiven wrong at turning points.
Position traders should keep in mind the urge to sell on pullbacks is always greatest at the turning points.
Both bulls and bears are very passionate at these turning points.
When you look back at turning points in a game, this simultaneous catch by both Penn State and Ohio State with the Nittany Lions already up eight points in the third quarter is surely that.
Not only would it be starting ahead of schedule, he argues, but even at the market lows of a year ago the stock valuations were never as low as they typically get at turning points in secular market trends.
Unfortunately, this isn't true, particularly at turning points when earnings trends are slowing or improving.
Soros describes one of the ways to tell when a trend is exhausted as «short term volatility is greatest at turning points and diminishes as a trend becomes established.
By contrast, traders (hedge funds) and small investors are expressing historically high levels of bearish sentiment (both groups are known for following trends and being wrong at turning points).
Globally, the industry had also arrived at a turning point.
In a report prepared for this month's Earth Hour global climate change campaign, University of Queensland reef researcher Ove Hoegh - Guldberg said the world heritage site was at a turning point.
«Chris Wallace was the only unbiased moderator of all four,» wrote Joshua Thifault, a director at Turning Point USA, a national student group right - wing activism.
The proportion of Canadians of the age when homes are typically purchased is at a turning point and is set to decline, which historically has been a powerful indicator of housing trends.
«The CBC is at a turning point and we have the right management team, the right board to ultimately seize the opportunities that are out there,» Joly said.
Still, Simon Property and its competitors are now at a turning point.
Now that the region's economy is recovering and creating jobs, the Workforce Housing Scorecard is again released at a turning point for the housing market — but this time in a positive direction, as home prices, construction and demand are on the rise.
It is possible that a large part of the decline in implied volatilities of interest rates can be attributed to reduced uncertainty about the future path of monetary policy at that turning point.
Emerging Asia has faced pervasive headwinds in recent years, but we believe the region is at a turning point.
We are at a turning point.
But we're deep into unknown territory and we may be at a turning point if central bankers are having a rethink.
Rising energy prices are also helping fuel conviction that inflation may be at a turning point globally.
We are living at the turning point of turning points in our human history.
We are at a turning point.
All religions are all places and we are at a turning point in how to speak of faith globally - which is what my sermon is about at glocal.net on my blog yesterday.
«I was at a turning point in my career and had done every aspect of the restaurant business, so I decided to take a chance and really do what I wanted regardless of food trends and what everyone else was doing,» he remembers.
I think we are at a turning point
I think we are at a turning point of the club we need to spend big money on the right players.
The conclusion of the program was that Klopp did all he could with team and he was at a turning point.
Paul will discuss How Children Succeed at the Turning Point School as part of the 2014 - 2015 Parent Speaker Series.
The book opens at the turning point: A psychologist puts together a center where 10 children are raised collectively by 19 parents (1 is a single parent and all the rest are heterosexual couples) from birth without experiencing the concept of a nuclear family.
We're at a turning point — as a community and as a country.
Labour is at a turning point.
America, finally, is at a turning point.
It is clear we are at a turning point in the historic relationship Unite and its predecessor unions have had with the Labour party.
A century later, we may be at another turning point, ready for something safer, faster, less intrusive, and more economical.
But to return to the early 1990s, I was clearly at a turning point in my career.
It's my generation that has been the turning point, and being at the turning point can be a bit rough sometimes.
Somosaguas is a particularly interesting fossil site in the context of paleoecological and paleoclimatic studies because it was located at a turning point during the Miocene.
This tiny Catholic school for women dominated the sport at a turning point in history, and this plucky, old - fashioned sports drama sets the scene and tells the tale with a lot of heart and a dash of wit.
Convenient blackouts hit at every turning point and the bodies pile up as our intrepid, wise - cracking reporters turn detective to investigate the hidden passages and clutching hands and missing wills while the script contorts itself in absurd contrivances and ridiculous dialogue and the cast offers a grab - bag of character types and acting excess.
ROSS AT THE TURNING POINT Herbert Ross has a reputation as a fine director of actors (Shirley MacLaine in The Turning Point, Richard Dreyfuss in The Goodbye Girl) and an agreeable director for strong writers (Arthur Laurents, Neil Simon, Woody Allen).
He uses the same trick at the turning point (to avoid spoilers, a massive catastrophe for the fortress), when everything and everyone seems to simply stop dead in their tracks to grasp what has just happened.
Some kind of a beautiful mess, Frances Ha aims to reflect the chaotic existence of its 27 - year - old titular character, a flighty woman who is at a turning point of her life and is doing everything within her power to ignore it.
The Vandals — «Abandoned in their hour of need by their Roman allies, the Vandals find themselves at a turning point in their long quest for southern lands.»
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