Sentences with phrase «cheaper than the commodity»

Futures are also often cheaper than the commodity itself, again encouraging greater market participation — $ 66,000 may buy you ten Bitcoins, but (depending on the final specifics of the contract), it could buy you exposure to a multiple of that, amplifying your potential gains and losses.

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Sure, this is relatively dumb money, but that's where those angel and incubator relationships come in: if startups increasingly feel they have the relationships and advice they need, then growth funding is basically a commodity, so why not take dumb cheap money sooner rather than later?
However, as I also noted in my first post about this issue, what remains of greater concern is the likelihood that USDA will soon lift the export ban on raw Chinese poultry, a commodity that could well be cheaper than U.S. raw poultry.
If they do, it may one day make it cheaper to derive commodity chemicals and fuels from natural gas than from petroleum.
Cheap Android phones are not as rare a commodity as they once were, with the likes of the Orange San Francisco and Huawei Blaze coming in at less than # 100.
These sources of energy and efficiency technologies are in many cases cheaper than fossils, have steep cost curves, produce a positive ROI for businesses and consumers, are anti-inflationary because they don't use a commodity fuel or consume less fuel, have the ability to decentralize and stabilize energy supply.
Presumably, Abhyanker knows this, although his trademarks - for - cheap online business makes me think he probably views legal services as a commodity, rather than an important (and legally - significant) relationship between an attorney and a client.
It's not the flows of data that are a commodity, because they lack the fungibility for external parties in using data sets means that it's usually cheaper and easier to develop your own data internally than to purchase it from someone else.
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