There are sector index funds, smart beta index funds, equal weighted index funds, and many others, making it that much
more challenging for investors to make sensible investment decisions.
Simply put, the flood of capital chasing urban, luxury apartments has created a surge in new supply that — in turn —
creates challenges for investors to achieve pro forma growth.
The
toughest challenge for any investor or money manager is to decide if a sell - off like the one we just went through is merely a correction or the beginning of a full - scale bear market.
However, the limited options to liquidate tokens in the market makes convertibility of one token to another token a
new challenge for both investors and operators alike.
But BeVier said Baltimore presents
added challenges for investors: a stock of older homes with potential lead paint problems, a smaller supply that makes it difficult to operate on a large scale, and a reputation for being tenant - friendly.
Because they are not managed against a specific benchmark, unconstrained bond funds may also pose
challenges for investors in understanding and measuring their performance.
The tough financing climate of today is becoming even
more challenging for investors, thanks in part to a new Freddie Mac regulation that prohibits the GSE from purchasing mortgages made to an investor who owns more than four one - to four - unit financed properties.
Consistently getting a return of 8 percent — the top rate by which your benefits can potentially increase if you wait to claim — will pose
a challenge for any investor, said financial advisor Thomas H. Yorke, managing director at Oceanic Capital Management in Red Bank, New Jersey.
One
challenge for investors is that it's difficult to understand the businesses these companies own.
The challenge for investors is that more stocks come with more risk.
That, and the currency's intense volatility, make
it challenging for investors to forecast a price.
A comeback of inflation and Fed normalization may create
a challenge for investors looking for high risk - adjusted returns.»
The challenge for investors is that, as humans, we've evolved from hunters and gatherers and are hardwired to feel fear.
The challenge for investors to take advantage of a one - day crash like ’87 is that they'll have no idea if it is in fact a one - day drop or the start of a prolonged crash like 2008 - 09.
Another challenge for investors in the next cycle will be contending with an investor base that may be more fickle than in the past.
That's
a challenge for investors weary of underperforming banks, miners and telcos.
The challenge for investors today is that the relationship is not linear; in other words, the relationship differs depending on the level of rates.
The challenge for all investors is to find a methodology that they can stick with over time.
The challenge for investors is knowing whether, as Simons notes, the index they are following or investing in is well - constructed or quite arbitrary.
A challenge for investors is that managers see these low - cost, index ETFs as a teaser for more expensive products like actively managed ETFs.
Finding an actively managed mutual fund that delivers alpha is
a challenge for any investor.
Here's
the challenge for investors: on the one hand, you have declining earnings per share in the near term, from losses and capital raises.
Because the expected payout of a put option is less than the cost,
the challenge for investors is to only buy as much protection as they need.
Investing in dividend stocks or growth stocks can be
a challenge for investors.
It is pretty confusing and
challenging for an investor or advisor to shortlist right set of mutual funds for investments.
Brian Bollinger's article 10 Simply Safe Dividend Stocks to Buy for Retirement points out that low interest rates have created
a challenge for investors looking for dividend stocks that will generate safe cash flows for their retirement.