Sentences with phrase «huge bull markets»

«Whenever you hear in the media that equities are dead that's usually the start of a huge bull market.
On Jeremy Siegel saying earlier today that it's usually the start of a huge bull market when the media pronounces equities dead:
This ratio recently hit an all - time low as commodity prices fell while the stock market experienced a huge bull market.
«We would rather underperform in a huge bull market than get clobbered in a really bad bear market» Seth Klarman
Mark «Its worth noting that bonds have been in a huge bull market since 1980.
I've been saving and investing quite a bit, but I attribute a lot of the gains to this huge bull market.
Like I've enumerated many times before, healthcare will be another huge bull market in this century, especially with 80 million baby boomers ready to retire.
If you're a rational investor who is unperturbed by market turmoil, you should hope for lousy returns while you are saving for retirement, followed by a huge bull market as you approach the day you will quit the workforce.
Bernstein introduces an interesting statistic — in the late 1960's, which was the middle of a huge bull market, 30 % of American households owned stocks.
Buy - and - Hold won over a lot of people during the huge bull market, however.

Not exact matches

I compared my vision to the story of Red Bull in the Shark Tank: While I'm competing with industry giants (they were up against huge companies like Pepsi and Coke), success means that you have opened a new market (remember when there wasn't a section of energy drinks in every gas station and grocery store!?!).
NEW YORK (TheStreet)-- The stock market is throwing a huge back - to - school sale, Jim Cramer told his Mad Money viewers Thursday, and it's now claimed even the last remaining bull markets.
Despite the huge gains and nearly unprecedented duration of the current bull market for stocks, there are few obvious signs that the rally is slowing down.
This a high - risk investment that has the ability to produce huge gains in a bull market and huge losses in a bear.
This led to a decade of restructuring in US industry, and to an eighteen year bull market in bonds and stocks which triggered a huge wave of investing in the 1990's.
In some ways, this could be what's happening now — huge economic changes ahead of a long - term bull market.
Stocks markets around the world saw huge gains between 2003 and 2006, and mid-2007 was the peak of that long bull market.
But bull markets transfer huge sums of wealth from one generation of investors to another.
Previous oil bull markets have been accompanied by powerful narratives: the explosion of the Asian middle class — especially in China — means huge demand.
There's probably an argument to be made we're at the «media attention» stage, where the bull market starts to cross over from the Finance / Business pages and channels to more mainstream coverage, though that certainly hasn't happened in the huge way it did at the end of the 1990s.
Yesterday, I told you this bull market is hiding a huge risk.
And as this chart shows, we may well have entered a new secular bull market in 2013, which could bring huge gains over the next decade plus.
Generally, based on a huge trend move, like the massive bull market we've had since 2009 and the dramatic bull run since the election, the market tends to want to keep doing what it's been doing.
There were cyclical bear markets in 1977 and 1981 - 2 (both ~ 20 % drops in senior indexes), and in 1994 (DJI / SPX fell less than 10 %, but small caps were down 25 % + after the huge small cap bull cycle in 1991 - 3) and 1998 (over 20 % drop in SP in 4 months, with LTCM failure the final chord).
In contrast, stock investors had borrowed huge amounts from future investors to finance the bull market of the 1990s.
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