Sentences with phrase «out of the market entirely»

Depending on the results, a quarter of millionaire investors said they will pull out of the market entirely, and 5 percent have already done so.
Better still, an even more defensible position is staying out of the market entirely, holding cash as you wait patiently to strike at the right opportunity.
The decline in ebook sales at the Nook Store reflects consumers shifting their purchases elsewhere, not pulling out of the market entirely.
This weakens the argument for staying out of the market entirely.
What's more, the push by some states, like Washington to increase oversight of cryptocurrency trading activities has led some exchanges to pull out of those markets entirely.
As a result of these factors, some of the country's biggest insurers are pulling out of the market entirely or seeking approval from state insurance regulators to scale back their coverage or get hefty premium increases.

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Novak wouldn't rule out some easing of the production cuts this year, but said it would depend entirely on the situation in the market.
You might have heard of Foursquare, but if you're not using it for business, you're missing out on a powerful marketing and engagement tool that can help any business — large or small — tell its brand story to an entirely new category of consumer.
Here the millionaires and billionaires have made their fortunes building new companies right out of their dorm rooms and garages, starting from scratch, innovating new technologies, and in some cases, creating entirely new markets.
This evidence is entirely circumstantial, and there's an innocent explanation for the traffic patterns that Foer identified: that the Trump Organization used an email marketing service to send out promotional emails about Trump's hotels, and some of these emails went to Alfa Bank — perhaps because Alfa Bank employees have stayed at Trump hotels.
Renting, even if financially advantageous, means that Sid is entirely out of the property market.
Last month, Apotheker announced yet another hard left turn: He opted to end the webOS experiment and said HP would get out of the PC business entirely — a market that it leads both in the United States and globally.
«Some retirees make the mistake of entirely getting out of the equity markets when approaching retirement, and that is not a prudent strategy,» Johnson said.
From a speculative standpoint, then, what we presently observe is a rarified syndrome of overvalued, overbought, overbullish, rising - yield conditions that has typically resulted in profound market losses within about 2 years, but that doesn't entirely rule out further speculative gains.
Due to the OTC nature of the foreign exchange market, the investor relies entirely on the counterparty to receive funds or to be able to trade out of a position.
Rasmus accepting the qualifying offer might have taken the Astros entirely out of the free agent market, but it's not like they had gaping holes around the roster.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
Our negotiations had been entirely hopeless — «I don't remind you of this to be critical,» he lied — and the Tories were now in the process of dismantling the Northern Ireland peace agreement, that had begun when when he was in power, by ruling out remaining in a single market and a customs union.
Are we leaving this entirely to the market place, where the testing laboratories basically go out there and advocate that any physician who knows what they're doing ought to be ordering all these tests on all of their patients?
We're bringing them an entirely new market of customers who previously wouldn't use their services out of privacy and security fears.
We would not be surprised to see Nissan eventually pull out of the hybrid market entirely, as traditional gas - electric models are losing market share as the industry trends toward plug - in electric vehicles.
Although European fans of the Ford Mustang have been left out of the loop when it comes to the excellent Shelby GT350 track star, the Blue Oval hasn't entirely neglected the market.
The ominous piece of news was revealed by the Personal Systems Group Vice President of HP, Todd Bradley who while interacting with his colleagues at Fortune Brainstorm let it out that the Slate will be built entirely with the enterprise market in mind.
When my first novel, Stone of Fire, came out, I was entirely focused on marketing it and making my new fiction career work.
Those are just some of the people who will love digital, but that isn't entirely all new dollars; and if they're not new dollars, that probably means they're being siphoned out of the existing print market — a market where it is increasingly hard to muster a profitable print run in the first place.
But if you are sitting entirely out of the stock market right now, at what point do you see the gains and decide that it is time to get back in?
It's entirely possible that the bottom will fall out of the market from time to time because there is some unexpectedly sudden development, like a huge general strike in Greece, or something going on that spreads to Spain or Italy.
I'd rather miss out on an order going through than being at the whim of the markets entirely.
Also note that if we're in emerging market stocks, and you previously elected to keep your emerging market stock fund, and we sell out of emerging markets entirely, you'd need to sell your fund as well.
I've heard stories of people who invest entirely into one stock, and when the stock market crashes their investment is entirely wiped out.
If that kind of setback would have had you bailing out of stocks entirely — and possibly missing the rebound that's taken the market to new highs — then you may be better off with a more conservative allocation.
Renting, even if financially advantageous, means that Sid is entirely out of the property market.
Instead, it just keeps many people out of the market, some entirely, but most to some degree that would benefit them.
One thing that scares retirees out of stocks entirely is the threat of a stock market crash.
Based on her question, it sounds like the reader's 401 (k) is entirely invested in growth stocks, so it would be a great idea to move some of that money out — not into a money market, but rather into bonds.
Due to the OTC nature of the foreign exchange market, the investor relies entirely on the counterparty to receive funds or to be able to trade out of a position.
While we collect adoption fees for each animal adopted out from our rescue, those funds do not entirely cover the cost of habitats, food, bedding, toys, medical care, marketing and other costs for the hundreds of animals that come through our rescue program each year.
But while Dance Dance Revolution still has its niche carved out, Guitar Hero carved out an entire chunk of the video game market, allowing Rock Band to sneak in with it, and then imploded the genre entirely within a few short years.
Still, with Miyamoto's recent comments, and with the high - def format war being won, I don't think it's entirely out of the question that Nintendo would plan to be part of the future mass - market.
Considering the past several outings for the auction houses in London and New York, where only a handful of buyers were reportedly keeping the market afloat, this week's sales hit a different note entirely, with ample phone bids that saw one major auction record fall with Constantin Brancusi's La Muse Endormie demolishing expectations at over $ 57 million, and marquee lots performing quite well over the course of the evening.
The organisers, their parents, set out with a vision of their future character, but the path they follow can not be entirely predetermined; fairs develop of their own accord, inevitably influenced by fashions and external market forces.
One can always marvel at how much of early Modernism is still out there, as with a booth just for Giorgio Morandi, but has one then succumbed entirely to the market?
Solar PV (with associated energy storage costs included) could supply 23 % of global power generation in 2040 and 29 % by 2050, entirely phasing out coal and leaving natural gas with just a 1 % market share.
Unless, as Michael Levi of the Council on Foreign Relations and The Post's Brad Plumer pointed out, America were to take the extraordinary step of removing itself from the world oil market entirely, which could lead to its own price spikes and ignite a trade war.
The Market - Power Renewables Act and Renewable Energy Credit Act are two newer, more subtle attempt to weaken RPS laws by phasing in a renewable power voluntary program, creating space for existing and out - of - state energy credits to displace new clean energy, and eventually repealing the RPS requirements entirely.
Family law will continue to be the most pressing area for legal reforms and access to justice, especially because those most in need are priced entirely out of the market for legal representation.
This week, we've seen our largest competitor in the litigation consulting market conduct mass layoffs of roughly half of their staff, and last month we saw another West Coast competitor go out of business entirely.
What is clear from these contrasting views of the legal profession is that, while the future of law may turn out to be as predicted in the CBA report, the legal market can not be driven entirely by the so - called demand - side «value proposition.»
One of the biggest mistakes law firms make in their marketing is abdicating all of their responsibility for marketing to a marketing professional and taking the lawyers entirely out of the equation.
If the user chooses to opt - out of marketing campaigns, their personal data will be entirely erased and can never be used again, Goldman Sachs Analyst Lisa Yang and her team warns.
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