Sentences with phrase «more risky move»

This is likely an even more risky move than what some forgetful folks would do, as I could see users keeping the teeny tiny earbuds in their case in a pocket, which would provide more protection.

Not exact matches

Of course, moving into lesser - known and still - developing markets can be a riskier (and more costly) proposition; it's wise to exercise some caution.
«In a strong market, people tend to take more risks and move into some riskier assets.»
Move from a risky loan such as an interest - only mortgage or a short - term ARM to a more stable product such as a fixed - rate mortgage.
But make no mistake — by moving more of us out of super-safe cash and gilts and into riskier assets like peer - to - peer savings, corporate and retail bonds and equities, the stakes are being raised for everyone.
Specifically, you simply move along the efficient frontier and into other risky assets with lower risk and more diversification, e.g. bonds.
CNBC reporters and several analysts view this as a risky move by Kohl's because they will be introducing more shoppers to Amazon which means these shoppers could bypass Kohl's in the future and order direct.
The Fed might have missed one of the last opportunities to move to a more hawkish stance, as if the weakness in «hard» economic numbers persists, the central bank will have no firepower to prop up the economy, making a possible downturn that much more risky for bulls.
if the Ox was played to either showcase his skills or to increase any potential bids because of his perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or played poorly, like he did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to play someone who obviously wants out in such an important game under false pretenses... this kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are done and dusted, but to do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth by a point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business decisions on game day, which has gone on for far too long
Plus it can't be overstated how much more risky trying to make major moves, both incoming and outgoing, is mid-season.
I felt that I didn't want to have to move practices should there be a change in my health that made my delivery more risky.
During economic downturns, consumers with falling budgets may be tempted to move their money into a smaller number of investments, creating a more risky portfolio.
On 17 October, in an unusual move, the U.S. government halted federal funding for risky studies on MERS, SARS, or influenza that tweak these viruses to make them more pathogenic or transmissible by respiration in mammals.
While Gladstone sees the move as a way to tap into venture philanthropy to advance projects too risky for pharmas and too early for VCs, other academic organizations see more problems than solutions in taking the for - profit route.
Rather than play it safe, the special starts out with a risky proposition, a live filmed sketch with way more moving parts than the typical «SNL» fare.
More recently, two countries in the EU decided to risk the penalties associated with not charging the full VAT rate on books, a move that seemed both honorable and risky at the same time.
Counter-trend Trading: Trends do indeed end, and if you are a savvy and skilled trader you can successful trade a counter-trend move, but this should not be tried until trend - trading has been mastered as counter-trend trading is inherently more risky than trend - trading and there can be many false tops or bottoms in a trend before the real one emerges.
Considering these dynamics, we find duration (a measure of interest - rate risk) to be somewhat more concerning today than in recent memory and the prospects for risky assets will vary depending on how future duration moves are divided between breakevens and real rates.
The rules have come in the wake of changes in the mutual fund industry, as funds have now moved beyond the mere pooling of stocks and bonds into riskier and more complex categories such as alternative and illiquid investments and leveraged funds.
When interest rates are down for a long period of time, insurance companies are often forced to move money to more risky investments, or to charge more.
With all of the uncertainty in the stock market lately due to high levels of volatility in both February and August, people are going risk - off (meaning they are shedding risky assets in exchange for more conservative plays) and many people are moving into gold as a safe haven.
But refinancing with the first opportunity that comes along might be a risky move that could do you more harm than good, financially speaking.
The second result is that the least financial literate households passive rebalancing (based on market moves) is more important (64 % of the total change in the risky share) compared to active rebalancing.
The difference here is that these shift over time, moving your money from more risky things like stocks into less risky things like bonds as you reach retirement and start withdrawing.
Start buying «defensive» stocks (food, pharma, energy), then move to more dynamic sectors (telecom, informatics), lastly buy stock from risky sectors that are not mature markets (Internet businesses).
If you are more than 10 years away from retirement, the danger of moving to a less risky portfolio is that you miss out on the market gains, which heavily outweigh the losses in the long run.
The expectation is that mortgage refinancing a Fannie Mae loan will put responsible borrowers in a better position by reducing their monthly principal and interest payments or moving them from a more risky home loan structure (such as interest - only or short - term ARM) to a more stable product.
Hey DF I completely understand your move, GE is a turnaround story, a fine business but for dividend growth investors there are so many opportunities that are less risky AND more lucrative.
However, low interest rates have forced fund managers to move more assets into equities and other riskier investments.
However, dividend stocks tend to be more sensitive to rising interest rates; investors looking for income may move away from stocks if less risky fixed - income investments offer comparable yields.
Moving to a riskier asset class like hedge funds means relying more on the investment to grow in value — seeking so - called paper gains that are meaningless unless one can cash out at the right time.
This gets more Moves out there, and in turn makes funding a Move AAA game far less risky.
FIFA's long passes are far riskier and its players move slower, resulting in far more emphasis on rapid short passes.
As time goes on your head grows at faster rates and the match becomes tense as you try to pull off increasingly risky moves while trying to prevent bailing which causes your head to grow even more.
It could be a risky strategy, but if it has nothing new to show moving on from its big E3 presence then showing up with nothing could have done more damage than good.
In general, some companies believe that if you are cited with more than one moving violation in five years, your driving habits are risky and could lead to an accident.
The more accidents and moving violations you have, the riskier you have proved as a driver and so the more it will cost to get insurance.
The following tutorial is divided into segments starting with the least aggressive / risky cleaning technique (no contact at all with the sensor) and moving towards the more aggressive techniques (dry and wet contact with the sensor).
Also one of the more riskier options for someone starting out, because of all the moving parts: land lording tenants, maintenance, rehab, and all the other complexities.
«Realtors ® support responsible lending to qualified borrowers and the move to lower premiums will enable more buyers to enter the market while continuing to protect taxpayers from the risky lending practices that led to the housing crash.»
They have moved on to more risky, less developed markets where perceived ground - floor opportunities exist.
The spread narrowing was even more pronounced for the riskier tranches of the two transactions, which moved in to swaps plus 125 basis points.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z