Sentences with phrase «generation of investors who»

We are the first generation of investors who had available to them the research needed to turn stock investing into a high - return, virtually risk - free endeavor.
I know it's hard for most of you to believe that Gold and Silver will surpass their old January 1980 highs, but that is what a 20 + year generational bear market will do to a whole generation of investors who have grown up with falling real assets (Gold, Silver and commodities) and rising paper assets (stocks and bonds).
«We have an entire generation of investors who have never experienced a rising rate environment.»

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We want to create a new generation of connected investors who feel informed, empowered, and confident.
Cryptocurrency is especially popular among a generation of young investors, who welcome the positive approach of the state in establishing Japan as a cryptocurrency capital of the world.
For most of the baby boomer generation, this is good news, as this gives those who are not accredited investors, the opportunity to reap the huge benefits of real estate investment.
Interviews with former Sprout employees, analysts, investors and doctors who helped bring the drug to market suggest how a series of missteps after the deal, along with turbulence from aggressive accounting practices, unusual business relationships and big egos, derailed one of the most intriguing new pharmaceuticals in a generation.
These sorts of stocks are often overlooked by investors who too often prioritize exciting news flow over strong cash flow generation.
This includes companies, who are dependent on districts and schools to provide high - quality education to the men and women who will run their C - suites and staff their operations, as well as venture capitalists and other investors who are looking to back the next generation of entrepreneurs and builders of economies.
But even those types of events, as rare as they are (roughly once every couple generations) can't permanently destroy an investor who owns quality assets at prices well below their aggregate intrinsic values.
Another consideration for real estate investors who have real estate they want to pass along to the next generation is the potential of an estate freeze.
I asked him who he thought was the greatest investor of our generation.
In a world where some of the utilities» most profitable corporate customers — from Apple to Ikea to Mars — are investing massively in their own electricity generation capacity (and imposing carbon prices on themselves); where smart home technology promises to cut bills, even for those folks who can't be bothered in programming their thermostat; where LEDs are becoming so cheap they are a no - brainer, even for the anti-environmental crowd; where solar prices keep dropping dramatically and battery - storage innovation is just ramping up, there's good reason for investors to consider alternative options to traditionally «safe» investment in utilities.
Most notably, the changes may herald a new era for small private investors who own some 43 percent of the renewables generation capacity: Households with solar panels and farmers with windmills on their properties may have to compete with utilities and funds for the right to build renewable power plants from 2017 onwards.
While a direct listing may make sense for a high - profile startup with clear IPO ambitions and long - term plans like Spotify and Airbnb, the SEC is said to have some concerns about opening the floodgates to a new generation of extreme risk seekers who'd be able to use the public markets in order to raise cash from investors while providing them with little to no protections, sources claim.
Cryptocurrency is especially popular among a generation of young investors, who welcome the positive approach of the state in establishing Japan as a cryptocurrency capital of the world.
When the single - housing market's bubble burst, rental housing units immediately became in demand, and thanks to the economy's gradual recovery and the arrival of the Millennial generation, who eschew single - housing in favor of renting in urban live / work / play neighborhoods, multifamily housing has continued to impress investors.
Investors who strive to get an in - depth understanding of the generational consumer segments, as well as how to cater to the economic context, consumer behavior and preferences of each unique generation will be sure to get a leg up over competitors.
Their is a generation of investors out there who haven't seen a 2000 - 2006 bull market in real estate yet.
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