Sentences with phrase «buying them back at»

Why should trying to sell a home at the top and buying it back at the bottom work out any better than the dismal record of those who have tried timing the stock market?
Vallée's advice: sell the Canadian dollar now while it's hot, and then buy it back at a cheaper price before it goes even higher.
Short selling is a practice in which traders can bet against a company by selling shares they don't own and buying them back at a lower price.
In last year's choppy market, their shares were repeatedly called away and then bought back at a higher market price, thus hurting capital gains.
That is, if the market price of the stock is higher than the strike price, then the ETF will be obliged to sell the stock for the agreed strike price and then buy it back at the higher market price.
So, since the «ask» price is now 0.9095, this is the price the market is willing to sell the currency pair to you, or the price that you can buy it back at (since you initially sold it).
Hi Mate, you recommend selling LTC around 58 then we can buy back at lower later?
If stock rises instead, however, the investor could have to buy it back at a higher price than he or she sold it for, resulting in a loss.
The long put strategy represents an alternative to simply selling a stock short, then buying it back at a profit if the stock falls in price.
When the shares drop on their «advice» they buy back at the lower price to cover their position.
Other major English clubs have made big mistakes in letting world beaters go, Paul Pogba (Man United), Kevin De Bruyne (Chelsea) and Nemanja Matić (Chelsea) having to be bought back at # 21m after being part on the transfer to land David Luiz.
Morata is currently at Juventus, on a complex two year loan deal from current Champions League holders Real Madrid, who have the option to buy him back at the end of the spell.
Wenger sold him at the right time; he won't now buy him back at 33 when he isn't even playing well!
By 13 July, 39 million Rio Tinto plc shares had been bought back at a total cost of $ 2.7 billion.
Kusi Boafo among others claimed in the video, that it was the practice under the immediate past regime to buy expensive vehicles and have the suppliers buy them back at ridiculously low prices.
In a statement, Mr. Debrah said «Kusi Boafo among others claimed in the video, that it was the practice under the immediate past regime to buy expensive vehicles and have the suppliers buy them back at ridiculously low prices.
If the price of the stock rises, you have to buy it back at the higher price, and you lose money.
There is no limit to how high the stock could go in theory so I could end up buying it back at an infinitely high price.
Now if the stock gapped up from 8 to 30, then yes, broker will buy it back at 30, so your account will have a negative balance.
So, since the «ask» price is now 0.9095, this is the price the market is willing to sell the currency pair to you, or the price that you can buy it back at (since you initially sold it).
But often a timing system can tell you to sell a fund at a certain price and then buy it back at a higher price.
Going forward, when invetsors want to sell their units, the DBs are obliged to buy them back at a price very close to their net asset value.
Fear leads us to double down on our mistakes rather than cutting our losses, to sell at the bottom and buy back at the top, and to fall into many other well - known traps that have confounded most small investors — and not a few financial professionals.
Shorting a stock involves borrowing it, selling it, waiting, and then hopefully buying it back at a lower price.
Buy back at lower price.
You will still get to keep the $ 1,200 premium, but if you still want 1,000 shares of BigBank you'll have to buy them back at the higher price.
I explained to him the backstory, that we had offered to buy it back at an ROE of 9 %, and Bigco was demanding 6 %.
You hope to buy it back at a later date for less than you sold it for today.
The margin account with short selling allows you to sell, through us, securities you do not yet hold in order to buy them back at a lower price and thus realize a capital gain.
With short selling you borrow stock and sell it at a high price, with the goal of buying it back at a lower price.
The premise behind this strategy is that you anticipate a decrease in the price of a stock and want to profit by selling the stock short and then buying it back at a later date, at a lower price.
I remember from much of my reading that they will sell into the bull market and sit quietly on the sidelines with their cash, ready to buy it all back at cheaper prices.
Many people have gone broke borrowing shares to sell and promising to buy them back at what they hope will be lower price.
Assuming that shares are bought back at fair value.
The long put strategy represents an alternative to simply selling a stock short, then buying it back at a profit if the stock falls in price.
The era of buying back at high prices gives way to equity issuance at low prices.
a # 2million share buy back at a best (/ worst?)
Your profit off of a vanilla short is the difference between the (higher) price that you've sold at and the (lower) price that you bought it back at.
Repurchase agreements, or «repos» (ways of selling financial holdings for a day or two with a pledge to buy them back at a higher price).
If you're right, you buy it back at a cheaper price and return it to the lender with interest.
The hope is that the price of the borrowed securities will drop and you can buy them back at a lower price at a later time.
That is, they sell the securities with the hope of buying them back at a lower price.
The goal is to sell the securities at a higher price, and then buy them back at a lower price.
On the other hand, if you sell the base currency and buy the quote currency, where you expect the base currency to fall in value which you can buy back at a lower price, you are said to take a «short» position.
The brokerage is offering the tokens for 10 cents apiece, and guarantees to buy them back at the same price once the ICO starts in mid-2018.
Can't believe it has over a month since my last buy back at the end of June where I bought more shares of GIS.
Short selling a security involves selling a security you do not own and then buying it back at a lower price to profit from the value decline.
Betting that the price of an asset will go down, traditionally by borrowing some of that asset and then selling it, hoping to buy it back at a lower price and pocket the difference (minus interest).
These false signals often resulted in the trader selling and then buying back at a higher price.
Short selling allows currency to be sold before it has been bought, enabling profits to be made when the currency is bought back at a cheaper rate.
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