Sentences with phrase «markets die of old age»

Neither economic cycles nor bull markets die of old age.

Not exact matches

«The old adage is: «Bull markets don't die of old age, they are killed by higher interest rates.»
No doubt you've heard before that bull markets don't die of old age.
It's important to keep in mind the old investing adage, «Bull markets don't die of old age
The current U.S. economic cycle has been unusually long, sparking market fears that it is ready to die of old age.
Bull markets do not «die of old age».
But stock market booms don't die of old age.
And although I read recently that bull markets don't die of old age or collapse of their own weight, I think sometimes they do (a dollar for anyone who can identify the catalyst for the collapse of the bull market and tech bubble in 2000 — it's not easy).
No, from the standpoint that bull markets don't die of old age anyway so their length doesn't tell us anything directly about their future prospects.
Bull markets (and economic cycles) do not die of old age.
Fortunately, bull markets don't die of old age.
«Bull markets do not die of old age; they die of cause,» Ryan said, citing data from the San Francisco branch of the Federal Reserve that shows the likelihood of recession does not to rise significantly as periods of expansion grow older.
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