Sentences with phrase «near one's peak»

The supply levels are expected to tick up slightly in 2020 and 2021, but nowhere near the peaks of 2016 and 2017.
Secondly, if a home was purchased near the peak in valuations, forward returns are likely to be extremely low, if not negative, for a very long time.
Your senior care property seems to be operating at or near peak levels.
«We could see a plateau,» he says, noting that we're nowhere near peak vinyl levels of 1981, when more than one billion records were sold worldwide.
He surprised me a great deal, particularly considering that he can't be anywhere near his peak performance levels given how long he had been out.
Much money for less skilled investors gets lost as a result of buying near peaks (greed, or late imitation), and selling near bottoms (fear, or capital preservation).
History shows that, in aggregate, many investors often buy into markets near peaks and sell near bottoms.
I started investing by the end of 1999, somewhere near the peak of the so - called «Dot - com Bubble» buying stocks of two high - tech companies.
Started near the peak, survived the worst crash in a generation (or two), and is still in the black.
Eventually, the real bottom will be made near the peak of a bond market interest rate.
I quickly realized that I needed at least 2 days or more of recovery between extreme weight sessions if my body was to perform near its peak again.
With the cherry season nearing its peak, I've enjoyed this granola with a handful of fresh, sweet cherries.
We're comparing the end result near the peak of a raging bull market.
These new shift points keep the engine at or near peak horsepower to avoid this performance issue.
It also enables the electric motor to operate at peak or near peak efficiency for improved battery performance and vehicle range.
Do asset correlations rise near peaks for risky assets?
Consider companies that bought other companies near the peak of the boom, or soon thereafter.
They were reportedly short the crude oil market, and were forced buyers covering near the peak.
This also highlights the error of investing near peak enthusiasm.
If you followed tip # 1, you are already sitting near the peak, waiting for your next wave.
A similar argument can be made for mountain species that are forced to smaller and smaller regions near peaks.
Ten years later, prices are back near their peak (at least in nominal terms, not adjusting for price inflation).
That's because you're likely to be near your peak in earnings and you've probably paid off your mortgage and are no longer supporting kids.
History shows that, in aggregate, many investors often buy into markets near peaks and sell near bottoms.
When you have a manager and a system that is functioning somewhere near its peak, then the players involved will all benefit from it.
The probe arrived in 2004, near the peak of winter in the northern hemisphere.
We're nowhere near Peak Oil or Peak Gas — despite what some people were predicting a few years ago — and prices continue to plummet.
The critical area near Peak Intensity on the Nexus 7 is discussed in greater detail in this Display News article.
A grand 18th century Italianate - style country manor in eight acres of private grounds in the Staffordshire countryside near the peak District.
But four Republican House members — Reps. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, Billy Long of Missouri, Mike Conaway of Texas, and Doug Lamborn of Colorado — bought Innate stock earlier this year nearer its peak price and may have lost much of their investment.
All things considered, if you look at the REALLY long term temperature data, we're not even NEAR peak temperature for the planet.
You can see the increasing furor nearing the peak.
What is very telling is that real estate values across the country in virtually every large metro area are near peak values.
The Rev. Albert Barnes — that distinguished Presbyterian minister and careful scholar whose Commentaries sold over a million copies — stood very near the peak in 1840 when he wrote:
This ultra-high-performance sedan (and wagon, but only by special order) was already perched near the peak of Power Mountain.
Technically speaking, they were able to coat peripheral atoms near the peak with nitrogen, making it a one atom - thick, tough protective paint job.
Zircon and rutile can grow under or near peak ultrahigh - temperature conditions.
Linus Blomqvist, Ted Nordhaus, and Michael Shellenberger, «How Modern Agriculture Can Save the Gorillas of Virunga,» September 15, 2015 Justin Fox, «We Might Be Near Peak Environmental Impact,» September 11, 2015
The supernova SN 2014J is seen in this image near its peak brightness in the first week of February 2014.
Analysts at Green Street Advisors believe that non-anchor occupancy levels are still near peak levels.
Back in 2006, Kushner Companies agreed to pay $ 1.8 billion for the building, setting a new record for the highest price for a single real estate asset ever paid in the United States, and financing it almost entirely through debt near the peak of the housing bubble.
House values in many cities in the region are nearing peak affordability, so they're rising more slowly.
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