Sentences with phrase «market with common sense»

Dividend Myth # 4: You can beat the market with common sense: just focus on blue - chip companies with a competitive advantage and a history of paying dividends.

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With 1,600 ETFs on the market, more are pushing the limits of investing (and common) sense.
-LSB-...] Ben: «It's counterintuitive to assume that poor market performance is a good thing, but that's exactly what it can be for younger investors or those with many years to continue saving from their paychecks» (A Wealth Of Common Sense)-LSB-...]
(Above the Market) see also Preserving Capital During a Bear Market (Wealth of Common Sense) • Can Real Estate Stocks Cope with Rising Rates?
-LSB-...] Interest in MLPs (Fidelity) • Do We Need a Recession for a Meaningful Correction in Stocks (A Wealth of Common Sense) but see also The Problem with Market Timing (Rick Ferri) • The Investor Class Gets Another Raise -LSB-...]
This is a «kitchen sink» formula which works well in a marketing process because it sells the idea to the customer that the product is filled with a lot of great ingredients which based on common sense should give excellent results.
On the other hand, Invincible's sense of impish, self - reflexive playfulness has much in common with recent animated smash The Lego Batman Movie, while the saga's relatively obscure nature should mean Rogen and Goldberg have plenty of time to really craft their movie, rather than being in thrall to marketing execs desperate to hit toy sales deadlines.
Schools removed from the state system that was geared up to theses chalanges for decades, but as it did not fit the current governments mind set of a free market then too hell with common sense!
With common sense and research, you can both narrow and target potential markets considerably.
In that sense, a title has more in common with marketing and copywriting than it does with art — though great titles are an art all their own.
But I keep hoping someone with some common sense and an understanding of the market might appear in the magic towers of legacy publishing and heal the rotting corpses.
I don't like to use the term «guru,» but Chris is my favorite marketing «guru,» because I totally connect with the way she teaches author marketing — a very «common sense» approach to marketing that's based more on strategy than tactics, and a common sense, «do the work,» kind of an approach.
If you would like to learn a very clean, effective, and common sense way to trade the forex market with candlestick charts and my proprietary take on price action setups, you might want to check out my forex price action educational material.
Stick to areas of the market you are comfortable with and use common sense as you look to diversify.
To deal with an uncertain stock market, balance is the key to surviving periodic crashes, according to personal finance blog A Wealth of Common Sense.
You have to know when to «walk away» from the market, and this involves getting some training on how to read the charts and understand price dynamics as well as combining the knowledge you get from that training with discipline and common sense.
So using a bit of common sense and juggling the pieces around a bit I've come up with a scenario or two that is consistent with the one piece of information we have, the current market price.
D'Aoust, however, said the advice he received during market appraisals with realtors was really just common sense.
That GTA: GD would make sense as a costume pack, I think once more games successfully implements the idea, it will become common place, and piggybacking on that GTA: GD idea, there could also packs for vehicle, real estate and radio customization, with such a level of immersion, where a player could find an unlimited choice of cars, picking a beat - up black 96 porsche carrerra with zebra paint, buying / renting a liberty city cocaine kingpin hideout on the oceanfront while listening to Daft Punk latest remix compilation... it's not only possible but I think probable that in the future as games include more social elements they will include those elements as they would provide greater immersion for players, greater revenues for gaming company, and marketing inroads for brands and designers.
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative movement predicated on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
That should be common sense, but many lawyers seem to think the Internet was invented for marketing purposes, and go around littering the information superhighway with their billboards.
With that said, although it's not common practice in many markets to have buyer's agents present their buyer's offer, it makes sense to me from both the buyer's and the seller's perspective.
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