Sentences with phrase «historical tendency»

And, well, there is indeed a strong historical tendency for Q1 GDP growth to be slower compared to Q4 GDP growth from the previous year.
This art historical tendency of the moment is not universally embraced.
But on another optimistic note, that historical tendency failed to hold in the last two years.
These artists saw representational painting as a living language when historical tendencies seemed stacked against them.
However, there's also a very strong historical tendency for economists to be too optimistic with their guesstimates since there are A LOT of downside surprises.
Day traders attempt to profit from market inefficiencies and historical tendencies using many different strategies, ranging from simple technical analysis to rebate commissions from ECNs for providing liquidity.
Two of the ETFs have a strong bearish bias while one has a long - term historical tendency to rally, although in recent years it has been slammed lower.
Unfortunately, that historical tendency turned out to be our Achilles Heel in the market cycle since 2009.
However, the consensus for slower jobs growth in September goes against historical tendencies since jobs growth in September is usually faster compared to jobs growth in August.
And historical tendencies continued to play out since Canada saw a net increase of 22.2 K jobs in August, which is more than the consensus for a 15K increase, and is a faster pace of jobs growth compare to the previous month's +10.9 K.
One can relate this directly to a 10 - year prospective return by recalling that historical tendency for market cycles to establish normal prospective returns — if even briefly as in 2009 — at their troughs (and it's typical for troughs to reach below average valuations and much higher prospective returns than the 10 % historical norm).
I concluded last month's Event Preview for Canada's August jobs report by noting that probability seems skewed more towards an upside since economists have a rather strong historical tendency to undershoot their guesstimates for net employment change in the August period.
First, my impression has been that the downturn in the U.S. economy should be fairly shallow, owing to a relatively lean inventory to sales ratio and the historical tendency for nominal consumer spending to hold up well even during recessions («consumption smoothing»).
And though spot commodity / equity ratios (like the ratio of the spot gold price to the XAU) are actually supportive of commodity stock prices in and of themselves, the historical tendency is for these ratios to lose some of their informative value when commodity prices themselves have run to extremes and real interest rates begin to turn.
Day trading takes many different forms given the many different ways to profit from the movement of security prices, but in the end, all day traders capitalize on market inefficiencies or historical tendencies.
Figures above or below 1.0 signal a security's historical tendency to be more or less volatile than broad measures.
Absent a bear market in progress, October's historical tendency for bear market bottoms is a moot point.
Though the 156,000 jobs added in August's labor market report fell short of the figure predicted in consensus forecasts, any disappointment was muted by the historical tendency of data in August to be adjusted at a later date, with the initial level of hiring revised higher in five of the last six years.
Whitehead's cosmological orientation seems to offer some hope as a way to pose a theological alternative to the historical tendency in Western theology just because it is not limited to one particular, though it may be found to do justice to that particular within a cosmic context.
Almost all the fervor for population control traces back to this premise, which reflects a theological confusion as much as an economic one, and it derives from the historical tendency of Western experts to see Asian peoples as mouths and not minds.
Three of the four forecasting models with vote shares are expecting the Tories to underperform their polling averages, despite the party's historical tendency to do better the polls suggest.
Often these are undergirded by a state's historical tendency to preserve its perceived spheres of influence.
There's no explanation for why Hanka opts to give its subjects Caucasian bodies other than perhaps the weight of a historical tendency for Eurocentric ideals to stand in as universal norms.
Given Audi's historical tendency to play it safe with these figures, our butt estimates something more like 4.2 seconds.
Second, the intentional encouragement of speculation by the Federal Reserve disrupted the historical tendency for extreme «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» syndromes to be closely followed by air - pockets, panics or crashes.
«The markets have this historical tendency to shoot first and ask questions later, what we are seeing unfold now is a classic example, but these dramatic overreactions to events are what buying opportunities are made of,» he said.
Although that historical tendency has failed to hold in the last two years.
Speaking of historical tendencies, economists also have a tendency to be rather pessimistic with their guesstimates.
As for historical tendencies, jobs growth usually accelerates between August and September.
However, the historical tendency of analysts being too optimistic also applies to the GDP price index.
As for historical tendencies, there is a very strong tendency for Q1 GDP growth to be weaker compared to the previous year's Q4 GDP growth, which is in - line with consensus.
The longer - term outlook for early fall is slightly favoring La Niña conditions by September - November, which would be consistent with the historical tendency for strong El Niño events to be followed by La Niña.
(Moore's law, after Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore, refers to the historical tendency of computing components to double in capacity every two years.)
SRES scenarios also assume convergence of national per capita incomes, which is contrary to historical tendencies for income gaps between the rich and the poor to increase.
This is the historical tendency for policy decisions on legal services regulation to be based on feelings (strange, I have always thought, given the centrality of reason to the lawyer's training and role).
Lee estimates cryptocurrency investors have a tax liability of $ 25 billion for 2017, based on the historical tendency of U.S. households to realize about 52 percent of capital gains in any single year.
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