That's Tse's
biggest issue with investing in IoT: It's still on the periphery for most participants.
Not exact matches
«But
investing for the future, taking advantage of record low interest rates, can be the right thing if done sensibly and that can help not just
with the housing itself but one of the
big issues is infrastructure investment that is needed alongside the housing.»
Indeed, yesterday's Budget cuts to Housing Benefit are a sideshow to the
big issue in housing, which is that spending has shifted dramatically towards supporting individuals
with housing costs - rather than
investing in bricks and mortar over the last twenty or so years since rent controls were abolished and local authorities were made to stop building council houses.
But the point is that by doing some «lifestyle planning» and considering such
issues how best to stay engaged
with family and friends as you age, whether to work or volunteer during retirement, whether stay in your current home or downsize (or even relocate to a new area), the
bigger the payoff you'll get from the saving and
investing you did throughout your career, and the more rewarding and gratifying your retirement years will be.
The
bigger issue is how to think as a trader... even actually how to think as an investor when you
invest with a trend following money manager or commodity trading adviser.
At TAM, its concentration, whether GC or ITC, is exclusively on outside minority passive
investing with deep knowledge of companies and the securities they
issue, and also price consciousness in trying to buy at
big discounts from intrinsic value for companies
with good outlooks.
The
biggest benefits of having an IRA account
with the mutual fund company that
issues the fund you want to
invest in is there will be no additional charge when buying or selling shares of the fund, which isn't the case most of the time if you
invest in the fund through a third party, whether it's another fund company or broker.
I suspect that a lot of these
issues may be solved when the next game in the franchise, Invizimals: The Resistance, arrives
with its card - free ways, but at present, that's still a barrier to entry, and it's a
big enough barrier that you'd be wiser to just wait for The Resistance to wash up on North American shores than to
invest your energy in this entry in the series.
The
biggest issue apparently isn't technical but an ample supply of fuel, but once
big US and Canadian coal plants
invest heavily,
with government subsides, no doubt, in switching to «biomass,» it will be hard to turn back.