Sentences with phrase «by large institutions»

While many investors look to large firms, I think that some select penny stocks might be able to offer an attractive dividend yield that is overlooked by larger institutions.
This means you should always buy stocks that are increasingly owned by large institutions, like mutual funds and banks.
Of the 15 million single - family houses occupied by renters, just 250,000 are owned and managed by larger institutions.
One thing is certain: the market is dominated by large institutions, and the market on the whole, less fees, can not beat the returns of the market on the whole.
One of the biggest reasons for that is that the bulk of the investment capital is controlled by large institutions and Soros describes the problem very well in saying «the trouble with institutional investors is that their performance is usually measured relative to their peer group and not by an absolute yardstick.
It is decidedly counter-intuitive to be positive about anything to do with fund manager Blue Sky Alternative Investments, but the strategic thinking behind the company's approach to agricultural investment is sound and has been validated by large institutions.
Lee writes that the «European ETF for bitcoin and Ethereum issued by Coinshares, we believe, are bought / sold by large institutions.
With a market cap of $ 240 million, this micro-cap remains undiscovered by a lot of investors and too small for investment by large institutions.
There are rates offered by large institutions such as Citibank, Chase, and Wells Fargo that are still very low, require fairly high initial deposits, and often charge a fee if certain deposits aren't met.
Security selection (e.g., stock picking) can only be done effectively by large institutions, like mutual fund managers, who concentrate all of their efforts on a small segment of a market (like tech stocks).
Performance, when usually handled by larger institutions like the ICA and the Barbican in London, or the Liverpool Biennial and others, seems to be presented as a clean, precise, quizzical and sometimes participatory activity.
«Over the last ten years we've created a vehicle that helps artists and curators from all corners of the world, who are often marginalised by the larger institutions, break into the mainstream.
Bauman has exhibited extensively, she lectures, she is a reviewer for the BBC and she is regularly commissioned by large institutions.
The chairman of the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) has said the «trickle» of applications poses tangible economic problems, with de novo banks providing credit and services to communities that may be overlooked by larger institutions.
In a city where the art scene is dominated by large institutions and dotted with disconnected artist - run spaces around the Städelschule, Roberta — a new space in Frankfurt founded by Anna Goetz, which occupies a private apartment near the train station — represents an important counter-model.
It is used by individuals to seek income, by large institutions to help manage liquidity, and by everyone in between.
Looks like the nation's oldest privately supported museum, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, is finally giving up its independence and getting swallowed up by larger institutions.
Conrad was never one to be neatly categorized or pinned down by large institutions, or the mainstream art world.
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