Sentences with phrase «market behaves like»

An investor therefore understands that in the long run the market behaves like a weighing machine, in contrast to a speculator's short term view, where the market behaves like a voting machine.
Seventy - five years ago, Benjamin Graham — the father of security analysis — wrote that in the short run the market behaves like a voting machine, but over the long run it more closely resembles a weighing machine.
Have that plan BEFORE you make your moves or dip your toes in the market so that once the market behaves like a wild beast, you'll know how to ride it.

Not exact matches

«If this market's going to behave like that that's going to put into question three to four hikes this year,» said Ilya Feygin, senior strategist at WallachBeth Capital.
In other words, Apple has behaved like any other big company in a market - leading position — supposedly the kiss of death in the fast - moving technology world.
However, what we believe many investors have yet to fully appreciate is how this market is indeed behaving like a classic bull market... we believe this is a classic bull market and the 6th year is typically strong.
It also tells us that the willingness of the credit market — which have behaved like moronic drunken sailors for the last 5 years — is unwilling to chase bad money with more printed money.
Stock markets have seen steady gains with little volatility in 2017 — do not let the recent tameness instill a false sense of security as markets can periodically behave like wild beasts.
My other observation is the Woodford Equity Income fund — a rare active fund in my portfolio -, has done incredibly well and behaved more like a bond fund as the main markets have tanked over the last year.
Investors are behaving like an ex-con, whose first impulse after getting out of the joint is to knock over the nearest liquor store... the immediate response of investors to interest rate cuts was to create a two - tiered market.
When investors are very skittish, the market may behave like a very loose rubber band, generating little tension even as it moves significantly away from fair value.
ICOs look and behave a lot like an initial public offering, or IPO, for a stock, but they operate outside of the regulated financial markets and nearly anyone with the -LSB-...]
While the market is «behaving» — rising steadily and predictably with very few threatening dips — buying on margin can look like the perverbial «better way».
In a rising market, every pullback is bought, which conditions us to expect future dips to behave like previous ones.
Churches these days seem to market themselves more as restaurants than homes and church goers seem to behave more like patrons or clients than community members, ergo the mobility.
In addition, the market development manager said the ingredient does not behave like a typical starch in that it can withstand processing conditions that destroy other starches.
Arsenal have a much better squad than Newcastle, even through Wengers failures to address our short comings in the transfer market, just a manager who doesn't appear to know what he is doing at the moment, behaving more like a hindrance than a help.
Arsenal behave like a small club in the transfer market.
As the sports betting world behaves more like an efficient market, a book that offers a price that is off - market will absorb a huge position.
Since the morning after the first independence referendum three years ago, the thin - skinned tyrant of English nationalism has treated Scotland with nothing but contempt - English Votes for English Laws, hysterical Tory election posters demonising Scotland's largest party, voting for Brexit, ditching the single market against the express wishes of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and generally behaving like an abusive husband who's hidden the new PIN for the joint bank account.
The writers of «The Hangover» turn their «adults behaving like kids» milieu from men in Vegas to moms in suburbia in this hit summer comedy that should find a very loyal audience on the home market.
Thus even in situations where the number of competing districts is great, the districts» ability to behave like suppliers in a competitive market is hobbled by the additional regulations that inevitably arrive with the new subsidies.
The Panamera's PDK gearbox is the most advanced dual - clutch transmission on the market, able to execute rapid - fire shifts in its sport settings and behave like a comfortable automatic when needed.
But even if she had behaved like Queen Elizabeth, I would still consider Indiereader a risky, overpriced, and frankly not particularly innovative service aimed at a target market which already suffers from a plethora of exploitation.
Just as Khan Academy and the advent of online video uploads brought a whole new realm of instruction to the internet and classrooms alike, the ability to build, sell, and market something that looks like a textbook but behaves like any other title in the Amazon Kindle store — except for the very obvious difference, you can't read it on a Kindle — renews the coup of self - publishing for a whole new demographic of content creators.
Unfortunately, inside this app, J.A.R.V.I.S. behaves less like Siri on serious steroids and more like a marketing gimmick.
So far, the major publishers seem to be behaving like frightened mice rather than large businesses with markets to defend.
«But they need to stop behaving like an author trying to market a book.
However, it's almost impossible to get humans to behave the way we'd like them to behave — especially in free markets or in big groups.
Since Amazon is now behaving more like a supermarket chain than a book publisher, it would be reasonable for it to lower the price of the Kindle to $ 50 before the next year is out and to hold a fire sale on all of the e-books in its inventory, if these steps are what is necessary to maintain and enlarge its market share in the face of stiff competition.
This causes them to behave like they are a gambling addict in a casino; pumping increasing amounts of money into their trading accounts, risking random amounts with no money management plan, meddling in trades after they are live for no good reason, chasing the market, and a whole host of other addictive trading errors.
At a minimum, have them behave like market driven firms, or at least like profit - seeking monopolists.
These high yielders are also known as «bond market proxies,» because they are highly correlated to and behave much like fixed income assets.
Illiquid markets like penny stocks behave differently.
Even now, Charlie (Munger) and I continue to believe that short - term market forecasts are poison and should be kept locked up in a safe place, away from children and also from grown - ups who behave in the market like children.»
It's interesting that Richard Dennis trained his turtle traders to enter the market randomly like this in order to make them aware that the important thing is not necessarily how the market behaves but how they react to what the market does (i.e. that losses and let winners run longer the the losses).
But Federated Investors (NYSE: FII) is not like most asset managers, and there are a couple of reasons why this adviser's outlook is largely positive, regardless of how the market might behave.
As a result, their portfolios will not behave like the market, and if they are good stockpickers, they will beat the market.
Another risk metric is beta, which measures the tendency for a stock or portfolio to behave like the overall market.
Elliott wave theory According to Elliott wave theory, market movements conform to patterns — a series of waves reflecting the fact that people tend to think and behave in a herd - like way.
Upgrading seems like it works only when the market of the house that you are selling behaves significantly differently than the market of the house that you want to upgrade to.
The market often behaves like a deranged manic - depressive and it was clearly off its meds this year.
They also use broad investment themes (they like US blue chips, large cap financials and natural gas producers), are short both the Russell 2000 (which is up 14.2 % through 9/28) and individual small cap stocks, and declare that «the dominant theories about how markets behave and the sources of investment success are untrue.»
Oddly enough, just like we (investors) do regularly in the stock market (buy high sell low), we tend to behave similarly with respect to real estate, despite the fact that we know, financially, it's not the best move.
It's extremely rare for an older artist's market and career to behave like a comet.
Following stock - market gyrations is like tracking your biorhythm — an indicator of volatility, psychological and economic, it becomes a rationale for the way people subsequently behave, and no one is exempt.
Many lawyers have an annoying tendency to misread social as marketing and then behave like billboards or business - card dispensers instead of human beings.
That assumes, like financial markets often do, that people always behave rationally.
Recruiters are having to behave more and more like marketers these days, and with digital marketing becoming ever more visual, how can they enurew that they stay ahead of the trend?
Health care REITs have lagged the market recently, as they tend to behave more like bonds than other REIT types due to their comparatively long lease structures.
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