Sentences with phrase «just hold it long term»

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This year, Carlyle Group raised $ 3.3 billion for a new fund, while CVC Capital Partners just completed raising $ 4.4 billion for a long - term holding fund.
Pretty much everyone took the move as meaning just that, but Xi has now claimed he is «personally opposed» to life - long rule, and the term - limit removal was more about aligning the post of presidency with that of top posts in the Communist Party, which Xi also holds, and which don't come with term limits.
The whole «Dow 36,000» argument was essentially based on the notion that all earnings could be paid out as dividends, earnings would still grow, and that investors would be willing to hold stocks for a long - term return of just 6 % annually.
It just doesn't bother us because what we're doing is building a collection of long - term cash - generating ownership stakes in firms that we want to hold for a very long time.
Long - term investors should only hold on to their positions, while traders should wait with entering new trades, with support found in the area around $ 9 and just below $ 8.
The 60 Second trades are set to zoom through in just one minute, while the Long Term trades will allow you to hold your trading positions for weeks, months or even the better part of an entire year.
And it would be most illuminating, Becker says, if we would each just admit our longing to be heroic, that is, our need to be held significant in terms of some system of heroics.
The Red Sox can not replace Ortiz, not with one player — Ortiz just beat out Willie Mays» age - 40 season for the greatest age - 40 season ever, and led the AL in slugging at.620 while doing it — but a one - year deal for Beltran is a great way for them to hold on until the next free agent market, or to avoid getting in on a long - term deal for Edwin Encarnacion.
Bring in Ospina for Cech; Gabriel for Koscielny (Kos is 31 and its time we start testing Gabriel and Holding beside Mustafi to see what our long term first choice defensive partnership will look like); Gibbs for Monreal (Wenger needs to start rotating these 2 more frequently as we need to ascertain if Gibbs can adequately produce the quality to hold that position from next season for a few years as I'm thinking this might be Nacho's last or penultimate season with Arsenal, it will also give a hint as to the type of Left - back to target in the summer — first teamer or backup and age as well); I'll like to see an Elneny — Xhaka partnership in this fixture as we might just never know, this might be our replica of the Kos Mustafa partnership in the centre of the park, Two disciplined (positionally, i mean) central midfielders who can play box to box; Chamberlain for Iwobi, and Perez for Alexis should do the work.
I have passionately wanted Wenger out for a full decade and one idiot who thinks we should just shut up and support this long term loser manager who has no tactics; can't use subs properly; mis handles players; plays them constantly out of position and who doesn't get the need for defence / attack balance (constantly sending two full backs upfield together and playing attacking midfielders as holding players) is in cloud cuckoo land.
Arsenal fans hold the power to get Kronke out, simply do not go to the next home game, a near empty stadium has two effects, firstly no sales of match day food, drink or merchandise and secondly, even silent Stan can not keep ignoring the fans wishes, repeat at every home game, just a few persons with Kronke out banners and he will sell up... Ok so season ticket holders miss some paid for games, long - term gain is power back to fans and the support of fans everywhere.
It held up a mirror to just how unhappy and fragile this country really is underneath all the Tory spin about a «long term economic plan.»
I realised that if this was going to be a long - term lifestyle change, I couldn't just put everything in my life on hold for 12 weeks and concentrate on this one goal.
I am Clara 31 single never married got no kids looking for a long term relationship, I am a student just finished my master degree, i like cooking reading camping swimming dancing fishing bowling movie music and walking on the beach holding hands you can text me
In terms of international directors, we have our fingers crossed for Hou Hsiao - Hien's long - delayed «The Assassin,» but we won't hold our breath, especially as it only just (finally) wrapped.
It's just not a great long - term way to hold things.
In our view, it just doesn't make sense to hold gold as a long - term investment strategy as it is pure speculation.
Look at the people who are making the high returns, and they are not investors with just ten long - term quality investments held for 20 years in their portfolio, rather they are people who have some measure of turnover.
All they did was add a disclaimer on their Capital Gains worksheet that says «Long - term items entered (held longer than a year) will be reported as «Box D checked» on your Form 8949 and Schedule D.» That does not «resolve» my issue — it just means that I can't use CK to do my taxes.
Active investors can do just fine if they stick to no - load, low - MER funds (like those offered by Phillips Hager & North, Mawer and Steadyhand) and hold them for the long term, through all market conditions.
It just doesn't make sense to say that a sale of half your holdings before the split would come only from long - term shares, but a sale of half your holdings after the split would dispose of some of your short - term shares while you retain some of your long - term shares.
For those of us with a lower tolerance for risk, long term investing in market index funds (buy and hold) may be just what the doctor ordered.
What do you make of Robert Shiller's CAPE ratio which is currently well above its long - term average (as of November it was above 25 vs. a long - term average of just 16.5) and his advice to investors to start «reducing [equity] holdings a bit»?
If you like a stock that much, it should just be a long - term holding with no calls involved.
I am in it for the long term so I will just hold and hold.
I would just add a caveat to this analysis that it works best if you buy and hold your primary residence for the long term.
No... I had had my eye on Contango for a couple of years and decided that the opportunity to buy in at an artificially depressed price was just that, a golden opportunity, and that I should hold for the long - term (or at least for long - term capital gains treatment).
Seems like just a solid long - term holding here.
Frankly, choosing brand - new stocks is often a real challenge — I usually have strong conviction, a medium - long term holding period, and see significant upside potential in my current holdings, so adding to them often makes just as much / more sense.
While my second holding's arguably just as neglected, though clearly a bit more controversial — however, it also offers attractive re-rating & long - term compounding potential.
Plus, I should again stress longer holding periods can be a huge advantage (not just in terms of taxes): Generally, the better the company / investment, the longer you end up holding it — and if you hold a stock for 5 - 7 yrs +, for example, the broker fee to buy & to sell is obviously pretty irrelevant when you «spread» it over the entire period (& far cheaper than the annual / cumulative fees you'd pay on an investment fund).
He also discusses holding emergency money in a money market account or just as part of the long term portfolio.
And when a business with really good prospects came along every few years hold buy and hold them for years in higher concentrated positions due to their better long term prospects they had than just merely average businesses as they kept growing and growing.
@retirebeforedad — it is great to see results in action, rather than just run an algorithm online and dream about what — ifs I have owned KO for about 5 years now, and it has under performed in that period as well, but my yield on cost is pretty solid and i plan to hold this for the long term too.
I decided recently to sell off the individual shares and rather take an approach of just buying and holding long term in diversified index funds.
What strategy should I take in the future if / when my local currency starts the strengthen... do I hold my foreign investments through it and just trust in cost averaging long term, or try sell them off to avoid the devaluation?
All in all, the Business Platinum ® Card from American Express OPEN is a great premium card to get for the first year... and if the situation is right, it just may be a great card to hold on to for the long term too.
I've also held the Starwood card long - term as you just can't beat the ability to transfer points to airline miles as necessary.
If you were one of the many who chose to hold off — perhaps unhappy with the way the game was initially doing things, or just standing back due to Destiny's long - term nature, to «see how it goes» — then know that Destiny evolved into the finest possible realisation of its early potential, and a game whose ambition and scope is unmatched by any other, apart from possibly its own incoming sequel.
Here ECO offers two smart observations: (i) if the workshop is held only in Durban (rather than, as ECO would suggest, at the tentative Fall / Spring session) Parties will not be able to adopt a COP decision on the much - needed long - term goal just a few days later (as if at these talks anything was ever dealt with at the urgency and speed it deserved); and (ii) the experience of Copenhagen shows that it doesn't take a workshop to know that negotiating a long - term goal without understanding who contributes what and what's the fair share of their responsibility, will be very difficult.
That said, this relative strength is not a reason to buy for short - term gains just yet, but when the trend finally changes, EOS could be among the leaders of the upswing, and long - term investors could add to their holdings here.
Whether buying the dip, holding for long - term gains or cost - averaging each month, bitcoin investors believe the bull market has only just begun.
Just like his hold on the long - term survival of Bitcoin, he has been perusing his computer screen since 2016 and enjoying his Delaware River waterfall.
We'll have to see how performance holds up in the long term — I saw a few dropped frames on the prototype I handled — but Razer might have just built the smoothest feeling phone I've ever used.
Well there's this girl we've known each other about 8 years as about 3 years ago I was in a long term relationship with her sister for about 4 years and we broke up and every relation ship if ever been in my exs sisters always been the reason for my break ups well sort of and well that's when I started getting proper feelings for her i now its wrong as im now 25 ands she just turned 18 but were both crazy like the same thing iv just never been so infactuated about someone like her and she did wan na be with me but turned her down for another girl and well if got such regrets as I do love her and I'm now single and we did try and said that were seeing each other but it worked out to hard as we had sex and it didn't feel right for her like kissing was fine but things like snogging didn't feel right as I'm her sisters ex but her sister accepted and always new I had feelings for sister and well I really waana be with this girl and she's all I now but she just finds the intermussy bit to hard and well she just wants to call us friends but she feels how I feel and well I just don't now what to do as she was the best friend I could always talk to about my problems and now I feel alone cuz she just finds away to shy around it and says things like let's see what the future bring and I'm scared that I blew my chance of being with the one girl that's been there for me my best friend and that tho she Says she want to be with me iI feel like it won't happen and I'm scared that I can't take much more I tell her that I'm not going anywhere but don't now how long I can hold on for
Just as our members honor their commitments to help their clients navigate life's challenges and triumphs, AAMFT is equally dedicated to holding true to the position that we assert the value and positive impact of stable, long - term, emotionally enriching relationships.
While amateurs perceive long - term hold as just the long term hold for cash flow, the sophisticated investors know better.
Looking to just buy and hold and take in cashflow for long term.
Long terms goals include financial independence by age 45 and while Real Estate is just a component of the bigger goal, for me, at this point, I would like to maximize my opportunities to buy and hold a few properties that can potentially become streams of passive income to supplement my larger portfolio down the road and have been working for about 4 - 5 years to put myself in a position to do that.
I'll just keep it simple in saying IF you can find a deal below market value that is CASH FLOWING (main point) and plan on holding it LONG term, you'll be just fine with any market «crash», as the rental markets will hardly see a drastic downturn that the the housing market will experience.
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