Sentences with phrase «buy in a healthy market»

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The idea would be to encourage healthy people to buy coverage during open enrollment regardless of whether they expect to use significant medical care with the threat of being locked out of the market should they want to purchase coverage in the future.
Although all the stocks discussed in this video have bullish chart patterns that could push higher in the near - term if the broad market remains healthy, these are NOT specific swing trade buy recommendations.
In healthy markets, we primarily focus on buying breakouts and pullbacks.
Wholesome Wave is a nonprofit organization with a mission to increase access to (and affordability of) fresh, locally grown food through programs that work with neighborhood farmer's markets and encourage those in under - served communities to make healthier choices and buy local produce.
Perfect for the five market fresh pomegranates I bought in excitement at the weekend... Plus a healthy, festive cake suitable for convincing those dinner partty invites not sharing in my healthy foods philosophy!!
Ira Yellin had had a vision for Downtown L.A. and bought the market and surrounding properties in 1984 for a mixed - use community that would see a healthy population of residents of newly refurbished apartments, and retailers and shoppers crowding into the market and the Million Dollar Theater (which he also bought), making the area a destination once again.
Furthermore, the visitors tasted special menus using olive oil in the «Organic Restaurant» and had the opportunity to buy the products of participants in the «Healthy Market».
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
«In order to regulate the transfer market of foreign players and guide clubs towards making rational investments as well as creating a healthy environment for Chinese football, the CFA will maintain the levy fee policy in relation to buying new players,» the statement addeIn order to regulate the transfer market of foreign players and guide clubs towards making rational investments as well as creating a healthy environment for Chinese football, the CFA will maintain the levy fee policy in relation to buying new players,» the statement addein relation to buying new players,» the statement added.
If you're headed to the market with your child in tow, be prepared to buy a snack if she asks for it, but make it something reasonably healthy.
If you're headed to the market with your toddler in tow, be prepared to buy an on - the - spot snack, but make it something reasonably healthy.
The insurance mandate is going to require healthy people to buy health insurance, so in the individual market, its going to be a lot cheaper.
Bill Cosby stresses the importance to have access to supermarkets, grocery stores, farm markets in order to buy healthy fresh food for you family.
There are so many types of «health bars» on the market today, how do you know if you're actually buying something healthy or junk food in disguise?
100 grams of lamb steak contains over 30 % of the RDA for zinc and all the benefits of being grass - fed such as high omega 3 levels and extra vitamin A. NZ lamb is one of healthiest meats you can purchase in the market, yet here in the UK, you can buy two NZ lamb leg steaks from Tesco only # 3.
Try buying a GT350 [the GT is just the basic Mustang with a V8] Focus RS etc and you'll be filling out a ream of paperwork to special order the thing not to mention pay a healthy premium in a market where Ford is sitting on a 110 day inventory of the» for the masses» cars and trucks and is selling them all at below cost
1) First off... Read Jan Heine's article» Who pays for your subscription» 2) Then come around to the realization that NO review done by any magazine either online or in print is either unbiased or accurate 3) Which is to say these are the facts FCA / Alfa Romeo mandates anyone reviewing their product must print 4) Which is to say... there are no facts to be found here... only bought and paid for rhetoric with a healthy dose of the manufactures marketing spin mildly rewritten 5) Which is to say in conclusion... wake up and smell the fertilizer... magazines today's sole purpose is A) To market you to their advertisers... and A) To be a source of mildly information based entertainment... not the dissemination of facts specs and unbiased opinions
Recognizing that the U.S. economy will be slow in the coming years, we think it's especially important that companies take notice of offshore markets that are healthy and where enthusiasts are eager to buy.
I always try to buy the strongest stocks in the strongest sectors when the market is healthy.
The idea I use in my investment strategy is buying the strongest stocks when the market is healthy and selling the weakest when the market is not healthy.
Learn how to improve your trend following of stocks... Buy the strongest stocks in the strongest sectors when the market is healthy!
Most of the time, they say to make it so as soon as they see you have a system using more than a few asset classes, the returns are good compared to the markets, there's a healthy amount of bonds, you're recommending small amounts of risky asset classes, you're not trading stocks / ETFs, not trying to predict the future, and you're using mutual funds in a mostly «buy and hold» fashion.
My retirement date is further than 10 years out, so if the stock market crashed tomorrow (and the companies I was invested in remained healthy), then I would be super happy because I have a chance to buy the stocks cheaply.
Instead, I think most investors who are looking for safety along with a healthy dose of yield ought to be buying solid dividend stocks in today's markets.
You decide... wait for the market to be healthy... Look to buy the strongest stocks in the strongest sectors...
As well as looking to buy the strongest stocks in the strongest sectors when the market is healthy.
Sure all those names you mentioned had a healthy market and in tune collectors may have already bought but seriously in - > 2009 < - before the biennial none of those names you mention were Koons» and lighting up the auction houses. Auerbach didn't even sell out her show the year before the biennial.
«The very healthy U.S. economy and labor market are creating a sizable interest in buying a home in early 2018.
«The very healthy U.S. economy and labor market are creating a sizeable interest in buying a home in early 2018; however, even as seasonal inventory gains helped boost sales last month, home prices — especially in the West — shot up considerably.
Dr. Lawrence Yun, NAR's Chief Economist noted that «The very healthy U.S. economy and labor market are creating a sizeable interest in buying a home in early 2018.
Ben Lane at Housingwire takes the counterpoint, however, noting data from realtor.com ® suggesting that an annual growth in inventory and days on the market, coupled with more modest price increases than in years past, speaks to a healthier market in 2014 compared with the early buying season in 2013.
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