Sentences with phrase «better relative value»

That brings me back to investing: professional money managers often seek investments that offer good relative value.
I had a very good relative value day, while losing quite a bit in absolute terms.
I added to my D and SO as both were offering up some very good relative value and a nice juicy current yield.
The stock's price to free cash flow ratio is lower than those of all its major competitors except Pfizer, suggesting that not only are cash flows strong, but shareholders are getting good relative value for their investments.
It's nice to know that fear did not overtake your common sense in finding good relative value and yield.
«We think that we are beginning to see better relative values heading into 2011 in some of the other commercial property sectors.»
Even at the lows in February many of the consumer staples / DG stalwarts were trading for premium valuations so they only offered better relative value.
I added to my D and SO as both were offering up some very good relative value and a nice juicy current yield.
While we continue to think that more economically sensitive stocks currently offer better relative value, we would expect to rotate into a more balanced portfolio if defensive sectors continue to underperform return to more historically normal valuation levels.
Even investment strategists — a tribe always at the ready with the best relative values in stocks and bonds — acknowledge the «optionality» value of cash these days, which is an obtuse way of saying it makes sense to have some money on the sidelines ready to get back in the game after sell - offs.
For now, we believe investing in a combination of international stocks and credit offers the best relative value.
For now, we believe investing in a combination of international stocks and credit offers the best relative value.
The manager closely monitors the attractiveness of corporate bonds in relation to government - issued bonds, and will concentrate the fixed income portion of the portfolio wherever the best relative value is found.
Well, perhaps — but if I average out various P / E measures, I believe the US is on a 14 P / E, Europe «s at 10, while the emerging markets are somewhere in between... Really, which do you think screams the best relative value?!
Considering the far greater rally in Bund yields in the past couple of years, vs. JGBs, I definitely think German property clearly offers the better relative value now.
Always look for better relative value.
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