Sentences with phrase «biased as a bull»

Not exact matches

But as we approach the eighth birthday in March of the second - longest bull market in modern times, recency bias can lull us into a false sense of security, especially given the very good returns of the past three or four years.
So unlike brokers, we have no conflict of interest pushing us to recommend high volumes of trades whether we believe in the potential of those trades or not We have no perpetual bias for a bull market as most of Wall Street has to be (to justify the heavily - weighted stance of «buy» vs. «sell,» a stance that always persists even in harshest bear markets) Instead of all of these kinds of anti-investor establishment motivators, we will sell our products on subscription, with a customer - friendly, overwhelming motivation to deliver an experience that will win very profitable renewals for many years to come.
Although the bullish bias of the past two months has presented some great opportunities for momentum swing traders, no bull market moves straight up without eventually undergoing substantial corrections along the way (just as bear markets don't fall straight down for too long without large, counter-trend bounces).
Say, for example, rather than having a committed belief in the right to bear arms, you have identified yourself as a raging bull on some US tech stock, the fact such a bias could lead you to make mistakes when analysing fresh data on that business does not bode well for the success of your portfolio.
Big rallies within bull markets (as predicted by our model) have a bullish bias.
Alot of performance reporting suffers from what is known as end date bias — you may find that alot of mangers beat the index depending on what type of market we've just been through (bull vs bear).
As a result, most investors have a strong subconscious bullish bias by the end of a bull market.
Frankly, I'm surprised: My default view posited that emerging & frontier markets offer investors some of the cheapest growth opportunities globally... but as long as they enjoyed local bull markets, home bias would deter them from re - allocating / rushing into more exotic markets.
The authors note that the prevalence of «pit bull - type dogs» in «the... number of cases that resulted in very severe injuries or fatalities» may be accounted for in large part because of «the popularity of the breed in the victim's community, reporting biases and the dog's treatment by its owner (e.g., use as fighting dogs — note 21).»
Some negative opinions may be due to the Pit Bull breed bias as well as the fact that Pit Bulls are often viewed as muscle - heavy aggressive dogs.
As the National Pit Bull Awareness Campaign puts it, «Knowledge is power, and with education and advocacy, the truth will save lives in terms of negating the fear and bias generated by the media, circumvent knee - jerk reactions such as breed bans, and the truth will result in fewer pit bulls ending up in animal shelters.&raquAs the National Pit Bull Awareness Campaign puts it, «Knowledge is power, and with education and advocacy, the truth will save lives in terms of negating the fear and bias generated by the media, circumvent knee - jerk reactions such as breed bans, and the truth will result in fewer pit bulls ending up in animal shelters.&raquas breed bans, and the truth will result in fewer pit bulls ending up in animal shelters.»
There is as much, if not more, bias against Jindos as Pit Bulls in most shelters — especially the CA county shelters — where Jindos and several other breeds (Pit Bulls, Akitas, GSDs and more) can not be adopted by the public or a rescue until the county conducts a temperament test.
While large numbers of pit bull type dogs in this country live out their lives as cherished family companions, many not so fortunate suffer from man - made shortcomings, including unspeakable cruelties, the socio - economic pressures of under - resourced owners, and the relentless biases and discrimination of an ill - informed public.
Of those incidents for which the researchers could find no breed attributions (n = 89), Karen Delise of the National Canine Research Council  later located breed attributions in 40; and 37 of these cases involved dogs identified as other than Rottweiler and pit bull, a result that confirmed the researchers concerns regarding «differential ascertainment» of incidents because of breed bias.
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