Sentences with phrase «market rallies tend»

Remember that bear market rallies tend to be short and sharp, and that the credit bear market in 2000 - 2002 had several legs.

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(Undoubtedly, the recent stock market rally certainly has some Americans feeling a lot richer as well, but since average U.S. families tend to have most of its wealth tied up in real estate rather than the financial market, the impact of housing is probably the more relevant one.)
Both tend to move opposite of the stock market; when stocks slide, metals rally (and vice versa).
Event - driven strategies tend to have performed best when markets have rallied, but also may work when corporate activity is high.7
Investors tend to view dovish monetary policy actions favorably — and that certainly was the case last week as the global equity markets rallied on the ECB news.
Equity markets tend to rally in the fourth quarter of midterm election years as election results become clearer.
He is watching key sectors that generally tend to lead a market rally, such as small caps and financials.
Works the other way, too, as markets tend to rally long before the data improves.»
Some market watchers point out that Main Street investors tend to embrace stocks with enthusiasm only after major rallies like this one.
He is watching key sectors that generally tend to lead a market rally, such as small caps and financials.
The stock market tends to rally after the unemployment rate rises 1 %, though the challenge is timing when to sell, and I don't know what the rule should be for that.
The market was in a bull phase from 1971 until the present, so it doesn't surprise me that after streaks downward that the market tends to rally, and after streaks upward the market meanders?
Markets have sometimes tended to weaken over the summer months, rallying again in the fall when everyone's back from vacation.
The fund's results have been especially good in down markets, such as 2001, though performance tends to trail rival funds during rallies, as occurred in 2012.
Generally speaking, the stock market tends to decline swiftly during a downturn — as fear triggers a flurry of sell orders — and to rally more slowly.
As you might have rightly assumed, bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market cap, and the virtual coin that merchants are most likely to accept, tends to get a lot of the credit for this rally.
When the market is bullish small cap moonshots tend to rally producing much higher returns than BTC, however, during a correction they will also lose a much higher percentage than BTC.
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