Sentences with phrase «bear sides of the market»

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This doesn't mean there isn't a great deal of money to be made during the bear market (on both the long and short side), but at some point we must recognize that our global imbalances all remain.
Now look at the right side of the table to see how bonds performed in the 30 year bear market.
Looking at the figures for each recession, it's notable that (a) the proportionate rise in the level of unemployment, once the fall in GDP is taken into account, bears some relation to the rise in real wages; (b) there is no consistent difference between supply - side and demand - side recessions; (c) given the long - term costs of unemployment, a flexible labour market becomes extremely important in a recession.
Nevertheless, recent price action in the stock market has not yet convincingly confirmed the balance of power has shifted back to the bears, so we are a bit cautious about aggressively jumping in the short side of the market just yet.
For the online personal's side, While the market size is obvious, the uneven ratio of men to women being born has been documented for decades.
Phase 4: Stagflation phase: GDP growth slows but inflation remains high (side note: most bear markets are preceded by a 100 % + increase in the price of oil which drives inflation up and causes central banks to tighten).
It is more likely that bear stock markets do not cause recessions, but that they are instead just side effects of a fundamentally unhealthy economy.
In looking at all sides of the argument about share repurchases, one could say that companies that were repurchasing their own shares during the bull market of the 1990s looked smart as the value of their shares continued to go up, and foolish a decade later in the bear market of the 2000s as their shares declined in value.
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Of course, there were short term bear markets such as in 1987, however the easy money was made on the long side as the primary trend was up.
The irony of siding with Marketing to argue against the merits of History on matters of substance aside, it's likely that the whole of the «Where's the beef,» epoch (1984 - 1985) passed away before History Major was born and was forgotten by all except decrepit fans of Wham!
Only time will tell which side of the Ethereum bull / bear argument is right, but one thing is certain — the cryptocurrency market continues to be a fascinating place, one that is attracting new investors, and new adherents with every twist and turn.
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