Sentences with phrase «by fear and greed»

The market is driven by fear and greed, i.e good news at the top, sell and bad news at the bottom, buy.
The market right now is driven by fear and greed, and the old rules don't apply.

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«Through unprecedented access to the players involved, he re-creates all the drama and turmoil of these turbulent days, revealing never - before - disclosed details and recounting how, motivated as often by ego and greed as by fear and self - preservation, the most powerful men and women in finance and politics decided the fate of the world's economy.»
At some point, any hopes of greed and crossing the bonds for some decent coin get replaced by fear.
Articles At Amazon Go, checking out feels like — there's no other way to put it — shoplifting By Nick Wingfield Investing ultimately requires a nuanced relationship to fear and greed.
Investors are driven by two emotions: fear and greed.
«Despite the comfortable academic consensus of market efficiency, financial markets will never be efficient because markets are, and will always be, driven by human emotions: greed and fear» Seth Klarman
These performance spreads are driven by valuations, expectations, and often simply greed and fear being played out on an industry level.
We might have been by now, had we better understood the finer points of «fear» and «greed» during our investing lives.
You can be a successful investor by being disciplined in following a set of investment strategies and rules that guide you through bull and bear markets, times of greed and times of fear, and periods of high risk and periods of great opportunity.
The CNN Fear & Greed Index monitors seven market factors, including stock price momentum, stock price strength, stock price breadth, put and call options, junk bond demand, market volatility and safe haven demand, by calculating how far they have veered from their averages relative to how far they normally veer, on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 indicating fear and 100 grFear & Greed Index monitors seven market factors, including stock price momentum, stock price strength, stock price breadth, put and call options, junk bond demand, market volatility and safe haven demand, by calculating how far they have veered from their averages relative to how far they normally veer, on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 indicating fear and 100 grfear and 100 greed.
Bubbles inflate with greed and deflate with fear; whether the mechanism by which fear and greed are expressed is active or passive is a secondary issue.
His sin was pretty clearly fear of man, while Judas» seemed to be possessed and led by greed.
Nor can the crusades be simply written off as a conflict «fuelled by fear, greed and hatred.».
Beyond that our main concern must be to see that man, whose folly drove him from the Garden of Eden, does not commit the blasphemous act of destroying, whether in fear or in anger or in greed, the great and lovely world in which, even in his fallen state, he has been permitted by the grace of God to live.
It is with real regret that they see the vision and ideal daily destroyed by man's greed, inhumanity and fear.
By seeing the monstrous greed of Smaug, the blood lust of the Orcs and the profound humanity of the hobbits, we can isolate every human trait and evaluate it without ego encumbrance or fear of judgment.
The people, united, will never be defeated — unless, of course, they're living in a world governed by fear, envy, greed and perpetual backstabbing in the name of personal ambition and progress.
Indeed, director / co - writer / star Jay Chandrasekhar provides an intriguingly astute observation on the loss of innocence and masculine silliness in a world driven by fear, corruption, greed, depravity and financial insecurity.
His ideas were marked by a mechanistic materialist foundation, a characterization of human nature based on greed and fear of death, and support for an absolute monarchical form of government.
The fears, dreams and greed surrounding gold results in speculation — driven by what people think it could be worth.
But it's not easy: Carl did it by choosing a proven investing strategy — dividend investing, in his case — and implementing it without a hint of greed or fear.
I am not going to cover all of the inherent headwinds faced by mutual funds and the managers such as cash limitations, style limitations, retail fear led redemptions or retail greed led share purchases, egos, bonuses tied to indexes (Active Share), consultants trying to earn their keep focusing on quarterly results, unnecessarily high fees, etc..
The VIX is a widely watched measure of fear and greed in the stock market.The VIX was down by 7 % yesterday to 13.7 — Lowest in 5 years.
If the intraday trader is affected by fear, he may book the profits too early and lose the potential to earn more; however, if he books the profit too late, affected by greed, he may lose all that he earned.
You can be a successful investor by being disciplined in following a set of investment strategies and rules that guide you through bull and bear markets, times of greed and times of fear, and periods of high risk and periods of great opportunity.
It is very much run by two perceptions, fear and greed.
The lessons we have learned from the previous cycles are that over the short - term valuations tend to be driven by supply / demand and fear / greed.
News, gossips and sharp moves caused by technical reasons can cause traders» emotions to shift quickly between emotions of greed and fear.
Fear and greed (fed by the «noise» of numerous opinions) drive untimely buys and sells.
That's a good bad sign your judgement's probably being swayed too easily by investor sentiment, and your own fear & greed].
And in turn, your reaction (no matter how you agree, or disagree), is mostly driven by fear & greed too... as you worry about possibly exhilarating gains & gut - wrenching losses in your portfolio.
Attendees will learn how to take fear and greed out of their psychology and replace it with discipline by well thought out high probability trading.
Returning to the fear and greed dichotomy discussed in Article 4.1, we can see that the concept of risk tolerance as an investing tool is driven mostly by fear.
Learn to recognize the never - before - seen «Mr. Market,» that fictional character created by Buffett's professor to help explain the two extremes of the stock market: fear and greed.
Besides introducing you to a proven Forex trading methodology and showing you how to improve performance by running your trading operations like a business, this book also addresses some the most important psychological aspects of trading including greed, fear, loss, and isolation and discusses what you must do to overcome such obstacles.
That's just a small illustration of everything that's wrong with the financial media (& so many of its devotees): Obsessing over short - term investment horizons & performance, masking & mistaking ignorance with confidence, being ruled by fear & greed, running with the herd chasing hot new fads & stocks, and always always looking for the slick salesman, the shortcut, the sure thing...
Investors can read everything they can lay their hands on, but most are chasing a holy grail they'll never find in books: How to properly assess a stock in real - time — in all its original & imperfect glory, and as its story evolves — accompanied by the usual all - too - human blood, sweat, tears, fear & greed.
And I'm confident the majority of those losses are caused by some deadly combination of fear & greed... [And that's just the tip of the iceberg — Buffett also reminds us of losses by omission — think of all those once - cheap stocks you were too fearful to ever buy].
The stock market and investments are pretty much purely motivated by profit and greed (again, that important distinction) which leads to companies having to answer to their shareholders every quarter, kowtowing to the already rich for fear that they'll sell their stocks and tank their precious NASDAQ rating.
Curated by Susette Min, Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, this exhibition explores the competing meanings of hospitality and the different ways it can be seen as a form of welcome or hostility, driven by necessity and greed, fear and desires and subject to conventional demands of etiquette and the law.
Kahneman suggests that «expert» traders generally do not do better than «the market» and that stock trading algorithms work better than decisionmaking by investors influenced by their emotions of fear and greed in random succession.
It is fueled by sweat and tears and is vulnerable to fear and greed.
Markets are greatly influenced by emotion — particularly fear and greed.
Unlike traded REITs, where value is tied to the price at which shares trade on an exchange and is often influenced by emotions (such as fear and greed) that drive public markets, shareholders of NTRs see value equal to the cost of the asset at the time of purchase.
«This dichotomy is caused by greed and fear,» Joe Melendez, founder and CEO of ValueInsured, explained to Reward Expert.
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