Sentences with phrase «burst the bubble called»

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How to «get out of the way» of a bubble bursting for stocks Critical information for the U.S. trading day Our call of the day has a lot of advice on what investors should sidestep these days — bitcoin,
Since the Internet bubble burst in 2000, stocks have been in what is called a secular bear market.
You know, if you're in a good cash position — which I'm in a good cash position today — then people like me would go in and buy like crazy... If there is a bubble burst, as they call it, you know, you can make a lot of money.»
Weeks before the bubble burst, in February 2000, I was asked to speak at a conference sponsored by AIMR (Association for Investment Management and Research, now called CFA Institute) on the topic «Is Value Investing Dead?»
He calls cryptocurrency a bubble - but is not sure if this will ever burst.
I hate to burst your bubble or vacuum or what ever world you live in, but how dare you call me a lost soul.
«And perhaps the role of the Lib Dem campaign [did too], in that... the so - called Clegg - mania might have to some extent burst David Cameron's bubble as the inevitable leader of a major Tory government.»
Interestingly, Tebbit called for Cameron to burst the «Clegg bubble» during the election campaign and warned against the coalition deal.
Every so often, a huge, hot bubble of coronal plasma appears to burst off the sun's surface in an eruption called a coronal mass ejection, or CME.
«We know that when a gamma - ray burst explodes, it produces a blast of material called a fireball, which expands at relativistic speeds like a rapidly inflating bubble,» Piro explains.
In the musical «Avenue Q,» the character Trekkie Monster sings a song called «The Internet is for Porn,» bursting the bubble of his good - natured neighbor Kate Monster, who just wants to teach her kindergarten class how to use the world wide web.
In the musical «Avenue Q,» the character Trekkie Monster sings a song called «The Internet is for Porn,» bursting the bubble... (read more)
Edward Chancellor, author of an excellent book on past financial manias called Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation (my review is available here), believes that investors will be grappling in the future with the bursting of a bubble, this time in China.
Weeks before the bubble burst, in February 2000, I was asked to speak at a conference sponsored by AIMR (Association for Investment Management and Research, now called CFA Institute) on the topic «Is Value Investing Dead?»
Now that the so - called housing bubble has burst and property values, especially for single - family homes, have readjusted, they find themselves in houses that are not worth the mortgage that was originally used to pay for them during the housing boom.
By shorting, you might be able to make money on the downside in the short - term too if the so - called Bitcoin bubble is about to burst.
I called recently to ask to have interest lowered (from 27 %) and Chase Rep No. 1 told me that since the housing bubble burst beginning in 2008, chase has instated a policy of no interest adjustment (well at least no rates go lower); Rep no. 2 told me that I would be reconsidered, along with everyone else, in July and I'd get a letter in the mail.
However, my bubble was burst during a phone call with my friend from London.
So (should not begin or end a sentence with a preposition, oh well) you are someone who prioritizes the here and now more than the future... some might call you a prioritarian from the point of the view the present is almost certainly poorer (and thus more important) than the future economy, (provided it does not completely bubble and burst) some economists are utilitarians and consider the present and future consequences equally important.
Zelle attorneys have repeatedly been called upon by our clients with their most challenging matters arising from the most serious financial crises of the past three decades, including the dot - com bubble burst in 2001 and Lehman Brothers» bankruptcy in 2008.
The event that triggered the dot - com bubble burst was a small article called Burning Up that was published in the financial weekly Barron's that listed 207 internet companies that were in dire need of cash.
What some have (probably erroneously) called a bubble doesn't appear ready to burst anytime soon.
When the so - called «Bubble» does burst, (or when Bitcoin simply experiences an extended price retracement) traders and investors will be exiting Bitcoin and looking elsewhere for profit - making opportunities while Bitcoin stabilizes.
A few months back Mark called Bitcoin a «bubble» that could burst anytime.
In a column for LinkedIn, cloud architect Jim Kram called Bitcoin a «fundamentally flawed virtual currency,» going on to say that «Bitcoin is a bubble that like Tulip, South Sea, Dot.com or Subprime will burst... Bitcoin was a great experiment that provided a lot of useful learning.»
Whether you call it a scam, passing fad, or a big bubble just about to burst, the popularity of Bitcoin and its rally against the dollar continue to baffle...
Last time we heard from him on the matter, he called crypto market a bubble which could burst anytime.
Being able to protect against downside risk in a Bitcoin market that is making unbelievable highs on unprecedented volatility, will ease trader's concerns about the so called «Bubble» bursting, and Bitcoin losing all of its value overnight.
The official has called on regulators to act, as the cryptocurrency is just a bubble with «design flaws» that will inevitably burst.
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