Sentences with phrase «falls in the value trap»

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We can either use the Internet and all its tools to actually create things of value, or we can fall into the dangerous trap of trying to create the perception of something that is in no way true.
During tough economic times, falling home values can trap lower - income families in distressed neighbourhoods.
«Boring old car makers need to figure out how to make this profitable and guard against falling into the 1990 trap of ignoring that business while chasing profits in other parts of the value chain,» Elkann wrote.
Lots of innocent new authors will fall in the dangerous trap, of being drained of big time $ for services and support that falls extremely short in value.
Hate to be the one to point out that there were indie authors in 2008 and 2009 who could have been the first ones to 1 million ebooks if they didn't sign ebook deals and didn't fall for the trap of thinking $ 1 «doesn't value them» or «isn't profitable enough» — However, it's the truth.
In articles such as Some rough with your smooth, we have noted one of the key risks facing value investors is falling into «value traps».
However, we are careful not to fall into a «value trap» of investing in dying businesses.
These days I (generally) avoid buy falling knives, or value - traps — which can be a common value failing — because I've realized value's irrelevant in such situations, you need definitive technical confirmation before buying.
Another way to fall into a value trap is to put too much faith in the value of a brand name.
The piece falls into the partisan trap of painting all opponents in one color when in fact there are conservatives who care about science and energy, even some (Charles Krauthammer comes to mind) who — while challenging the portrayal of global warming as a real - time crisis — see the value in a high tax on gasoline, swapped for lower taxes elsewhere.
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