Sentences with phrase «most bullish markets»

You do realize your comparing Lending Club against one of the most bullish markets in history, right?
Yet investors are experiencing one of the most bullish markets in recent memory.

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Most millionaires are also fairly bullish on the stock market.
It's actually Morgan Stanley that's carrying the bullish flag for the stock market, expecting the gauge to climb to 2,700 by the end of first quarter 2018 — the most bullish target on Wall Street.
The most bullish, Macquarie's Ben Schachter, raised his 12 - month price target on Amazon by 20 percent to $ 2,100, a level that would put the stock over $ 1 trillion in market value.
While Chinese banks tend to front - load loans early in the year to get higher - quality customers and win market share, the lofty figure was even higher than the most bullish forecast by economists in a Reuters poll.
It is unclear whether the holding caused his company marketing difficulties, or whether his shares changed names, but according to Fisher's most recent posting, he's still bullish on the company (share price prediction up 99 %).
Despite Monday's bullish reversal candles, we continued playing defense because one of the most important and reliable indicators of technical analysis is the volume patterns of the broad market (this was the focus of our May 3 commentary).
Given the increasingly steep slope of the current market advance, along with the most extreme valuations in history and the most lopsided bullish sentiment in more than three decades, it's quite possible that this instance will be different.
Most of the people I talked to were concerned about market complacency; and even if they were bullish, which many of them were, they were surprised that we've gone this long without a correction.
Meanwhile, the most traded currency pair is still trading in a broad consolidation pattern after failing near the upper boundary of the formation again, and as the tension in the market grows, a large momentum move could be around the corner, with the long - term trend still being bullish.
Surging stock markets since the lows of March 2009 have caught most investors by surprise, especially as new pieces of the economics puzzle are not always rosy and do not quite seem to support an overly bullish case.
FOMO Moments As we end the week crypto markets are still looking bullish and most coins are on the way...
The lack of substantial bullish follow - through in leading individual stocks in recent weeks, the absence of leadership in most ETFs (other than international ETFs), and the bearish pattern on the weekly chart of the S&P 500 Index (below) are all valid reasons to avoid the long side of the market now.
After a market bottom in October, the week after is most bullish, otherwise it is susceptible to downdrafts.
Dow - Jones's Marketwatch says today is the most bullish day of the year and calls some shares ready for a 98 % rise in market price.
Again, whether or not the second candlestick is bearish or bullish, or where the second candlestick opens and closes (in relation to the preceding candlestick), is of little significance in most markets.
In a bullish market, most bearish price patterns fail.
In a bearish market, most bullish price patterns fail.
According to some, the Hindenburg Omen is the technical pattern that is the most feared by bullish chartists — it's a technical signal that often predicts an upcoming stock market crash.
And many strive to capture most of the market in bullish periods while declining less in a down market.
When there is a bullish trend on the market, the trader considers the last low to the most current high and reverses to the most current low.
Not that I am bullish on the stock market now, but under most conditions, the stock market outperforms the returns that insurance companies before expenses, much less after expenses.
In the end, rising yields (in their current context) aren't so very different from the other myriad positive & negative facts, figures & opinions investors encounter every single day — and most of the time, they tend to end up serving the prevailing bullish or bearish market trend, i.e. facts are cherry - picked made to fit the trend.
As a result, most investors have a strong subconscious bullish bias by the end of a bull market.
As of this writing, the market prognosticators who are most successful over the past ten to fifteen years are those who have been perpetually bullish.
He has made several bullish calls, of which Brazil stocks in 1990s and world stock market in spring 2009 are the most remembered.
A typically bullish January for the S&P 500 index attests that most stocks benefit to an extent from a January effect — for instance, due to new monies entering the market after the beginning of the year.
For example, most stock markets have a bullish bias, this means traders tend to like the long side or upside of the market more and as a result of this it is actually more difficult and generally requires more margin to sell short in a stock market.
Fan Bao, the CEO of China Renaissance, said in an interview with CNBC that while bitcoin's market may be a bullish one, he believes that underlying blockchain tech is more attractive and «probably the most disruptive technology... in the financial services industry.»
Most said they were bullish on their local market: 21.9 percent expect a very strong and 42.8 percent expect a strong sales year.
With even the most bullish housing cheerleaders in the U.S. warning of a slowdown in the housing market, brokers should be worried about 2006,...
With even the most bullish housing cheerleaders in the U.S. warning of a slowdown in the housing market, brokers should be worried about 2006, right?
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