If you do nothing, your position is highly likely to finish out of the money, at which point you've
lost your investment amount.
Not exact matches
«I'm not entirely convinced that it's possible to beat the market consistently, whether you're trading manually, guided by experience and intuition or algorithmically, which
amounts to following an encoded set of rules... It's easy to
lose money with algorithmic trading, just like with any
investment.»
Half of respondents say the thought of
losing money in a bad
investment is an obstacle while over a third, 35 percent, say the
amount of money they believe to be required to invest is.
When deciding a limited - risk
investment, the investor is fully aware of the potential
amount he or she could
lose.
I envision they'll do something similar to the current income test, so for every $ 2 you receive above a set
amount from a 401K or
investments, etc. during the year you will
lose $ 1 in SS.
The best thing you can do is limit your
investment to an
amount you can afford to
lose, then brace yourself for a long and bumpy ride.
Investors could
lose all or a substantial
amount of their
investment.
By keeping your
investment amount to these percentages, it would take around 10 successive
losing trades to wipe out all your
investment capital.
A trader who wagers incorrectly on the market's direction ends up
losing a fixed
amount of her / his
investment or all of it.
If you're controlling $ 50,000 with $ 5,000, and you
lose the equivalent of $ 15,000 on your
investment, that loss is three times the
amount you originally had.
And with the low trade minimum dollar
amount, traders can afford to risk
losing a few dollar
amounts when going after a big return on
investment.
As there is a possibility of incurring a loss, just like there is with any other kind of
investment, you should only ever invest an
amount you can afford to
lose.
These
investments are less likely to outpace inflation and could even
lose a significant
amount of their value during high inflationary periods.
Had an investor actually been able to buy the VIX, the
investment would have
lost some money, but the actual investable instruments
lost significant
amounts of money.
The higher the loan - to - value ratio, the more risk the investor might
lose a significant
amount of their principal
investment in a downturn.
In fact, Blackburn's newest owners have been greeted with sniggers and ample
amounts of puns and jokes, but even worse than unimaginative cheap jokes are likely to come out of this latest forgiven
investment deal as the Premier League
lose yet more of his traditional English roots and heritage.
«By maintaining a significant
amount of cash in a checking account, not only did the SCA fail to comply with the
investment requirements of the Public Authorities Law, but also
lost the opportunity to generate additional
investment income on these funds,» said a report by Comptroller Scott Stringer.
With that said, my hypothesis is that investors would be less likely to gamble on an
investment based purely on intuition than an educator would on a teaching strategy because the investor has more to
lose in a very short
amount of time.
The
amount you may
lose may be greater than your initial
investment.
And with the low trade minimum dollar
amount, traders can afford to risk
losing a few dollar
amounts when going after a big return on
investment.
Stop loss: Setting a stop loss ensures you will only
lose a small
amount of the
investment if its value decreases.
Deductions for
lost money are far less desirable than the original
investment amount itself.
Given the
amounts of money you may make or
lose in the long run, it might be a good
investment of a few hundred pounds.
Obviously, losses of greater than 100 % of your invested capital are mathematically impossible on the long side, since all you can
lose is the total
amount of your
investment.
As there is a possibility of incurring a loss, just like there is with any other kind of
investment, you should only ever invest an
amount you can afford to
lose.
There is no «use it or
lose it» rule and some accounts offer
investment options or a small
amount of interest paid.
Review your mortgage statement to see how much of your loan you have left to payoff, then evaluate targeting this as a goal before you retire (the «return» on your money is essentially equal to your interest rate — you'll
lose the tax deduction for the interest, but if you invested the same
amount you'd owe taxes on the
investment return).
Some states offer plans that automatically shift the
amount of risk based on the child's age — meaning that as your child gets older, the 529 plan features less risky
investments, minimizing the risk that you'll
lose it all right before you need to make a withdrawal.
You can
lose the
amount of the loan (your
investment) if the company or governmental body fails, but the risk of loss to creditors (bondholders) is generally less than the risk for owners (shareholders).
Finally, you'll
lose an untold
amount in interest and
investment gains that you would have earned by either keeping the money in your old 401 (k) or by rolling it over into a new retirement account.
Just wanted to add some clarification that if a loan defaults, you will only
lose the REMAINING principle and future interest that has yet to have been paid on the loan, not the entire initial
investment amount.
An Options investor may
lose the entire
amount of their
investment in a relatively short time.
Starting with small
amount of money is definitely a good idea, as it is a fact that majority of the online traders
lose their initial
investment.
That's because the
amount you owe on your
investment loan stays the same, so every dollar your portfolio
loses comes out of your equity.
Yet they still bonus themselves to the tune of millions and have
lost mass
amounts of money with their hairbrained securitized
investment products.
Gold mining company reserves in the ground should gain appreciation as the market
loses confidence in «paper gold» assets as the physical gold market tightens with increased
investment flows and the ratio of gold futures contracts to warehouse inventories rises punctuates the scarcity of physical gold to the
amount derivative gold instruments traded on a daily basis.
Investments are not guaranteed by CollegeInvest, the State of Colorado, it's agencies, the Vanguard Group, Inc., Ascensus Broker Dealer Services, Inc., QS Investors LLC, Legg Mason Investor Services LLC, or FirstBank and may
lose value including the principal
amount invested.
An options investor may
lose the entire
amount of their
investment in a relatively short period of time.
Investment income usually subsidizes insurance companies; they
lose money on underwriting on average, and when the pricing cycle is weak, they
lose substantial
amounts.
Options investors may
lose the entire
amount of their
investment in a relatively short period of time.
The potential for investors to
lose some or all the
amounts invested or to fail to achieve their
investment objectives.
The possibility of
losing some or all of the
amounts invested or not gaining value in an
investment.
You will
lose a significant
amount of
investment returns unless you pay the money back right away.
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LOSE VALUE, INCLUDING LOSS OF THE PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT INVESTED.
The obstacle is the huge
amount of money the current energy players have: trillions of dollars in annual revenues, and trillions of dollars in sunk capital
investments and market valuation that would be
lost in a switch.
If you invested a fair
amount of money into your Milwaukee car, these kinds of provisions may be a good idea and will help you ensure that your
investment does not
lose its value.
Some states offer plans that automatically shift the
amount of risk based on the child's age — meaning that as your child gets older, the 529 plan features less risky
investments, minimizing the risk that you'll
lose it all right before you need to make a withdrawal.
Personally, I'd rather keep the life insurance, use the cash values to supplement my
investments and / or use the cash value to pay my income in the years the stock market goes down (like 2001, 2008, etc) so that I don't end up worse off than when I began because at the end of the day that account can't
lose its value, I can't be sued for the value of it, I don't need to report it on my son's FAFSA form for college, AND if I pull money out of it for my son's school, the dividend still pays the same
amount as if I hadn't drawn the money out in the first place (fun fact: that last point isn't something that a northwestern policy does, but new york life and massmutual's contracts do).
To fill the void of the
lost saving /
investment component, take a portion of the reduced premiums, saved by switching from whole to term life, and increase your personal savings or 401 (k) contribution
amount.
In fact, if the
investments that the insurer made
lost money, it might happen that the insured would have to pay additional
amounts in order to keep the insurance policy in force.