Sentences with phrase «over meaningful periods»

There absolutely, positively are funds that have and very likely will beat the markets over meaningful periods of time.
Proponents of passive management point to the SPIVA data as evidence of the inability (in aggregate) of asset managers worldwide to beat relevant passive indices over meaningful periods of time.
The chance of a closest indexer beating the benchmark over any meaningful period is close to zero.
But they're not likely to be sustainable over any meaningful period.
Even so, it found that he could be admitted «if the evidence shows that he is no longer the same person who behaved so poorly in the past, and only if he has since behaved in exemplary fashion over a meaningful period of time.»
A consensus fork represents differing opinions about the valid state of the Bitcoin blockchain, and persists over some meaningful period of time.

Not exact matches

We don't expect a portfolio mix of stocks, bonds and cash to achieve any meaningful return over the coming 8 - year period.
Ruth Dixon showed how the definition of central government administration costs in PESA changed so much over the 2000s that no meaningful comparison can be made over that period (see Figure 1).
To be able to obtain meaningful results, however, they need adequate data harvested over long periods of time.
«January 25, 2010 (Durham, North Carolina)-- A new randomized trial comparing a low - carbohydrate diet with a low - fat diet in combination with the weight - loss drug orlistat has found that both strategies produced meaningful weight loss among hospital outpatients over a one - year period.
In addition, polyphenols, found in meaningful concentrations in many fruits and vegetables, may influence insulin sensitivity [10], the gut microbiome [11], or the anabolic state of adipose tissue, which over a long period of time could promote relative weight stability.
The evaluation of Reactickles, which has taken place over extensive time periods, revealed that the sensory perceptual triggers afforded by Reactickles can increase the self - awareness necessary for social communication to be meaningful for an autistic child.
You'll learn what it means to make a focused, consistent, and meaningful effort over a long period of time, in a way that doesn't exhaust you, but leads to finding high - quality readers who love what you do.
Even then, this will only be meaningful over multi-year periods.
Over the three - year period through July 2016, the fund still failed to add a meaningful amount of value over its reference ETF portfoOver the three - year period through July 2016, the fund still failed to add a meaningful amount of value over its reference ETF portfoover its reference ETF portfolio:
In overvalued, overbought markets, the potential for whipsaws is much higher, so we'll tend to establish an initial constructive position (as I did on weakness early last week), and work into a larger position over a period of weeks, or more quickly if the market retains good internal strength on the next meaningful decline in the major indices.
It will be interesting to watch these charts over time, as the time periods are simply too short to make any meaningful insights into these trends.
As long as it is acceptable and you are not lagging the benchmarks too much over meaningful time periods, you are on track.
Most traders put a greater emphasis on the closing price of any trading instrument, so the line chart can give you a meaningful view of market movement over a period of time.
(ETF Database: Jul 24, 2013) ETF Database features ProShares Large Cap Core Plus ETF (CSM) as an alternative ETF that has «been able to deliver meaningful returns over the trailing 3 - year period,» noting that it was the «best performing» among funds that follow a 130/30 strategy.
In the opinion of Fairholme Capital Management, L.L.C. (the «Manager»), performance over short intervals is likely to be less meaningful than a comparison of longer periods.
As we discussed above, the holding period for Greenbackd's positions has been too short to provide any meaningful information about the likely performance of the strategy over the long term (2 to 5 years), but I believe that the strategy should outperform the market by a small margin.
We say «slightly disappointing» because a buy back of 4 million shares over a three year period does not have a meaningful effect on the per share value, so cutting it makes almost no difference.
As we discussed above, the holding period for Greenbackd's positions has been too short to provide any meaningful information about the likely performance of the strategy over the long term (2 to 5 years), but we believe that the strategy should outperform the market by a small margin.
As we discussed above, the holding periods for Greenbackd's positions has been too short to provide any meaningful information about the likely performance of the strategy over the long term (2 to 5 years), but we believe that the strategy should outperform the market by a small margin.
In other words, EPR's growth potential, while meaningful over the long term, is not fully within management's control over shorter periods of time.
To provide more meaningful insight, I'm going to compare the cards over different time periods: 1) 1 year; 2) 2 years; and 3) 5 years.
Could you also give a method that results in global net sea ice increase over a meaningful time period?
Answer: Firstly, let's make sure we define climate: an average of weather patterns over some meaningful time period.
A more meaningful calculation should look at the historical development of the imbalance and estimate by some means the temporal development of the important variables over the period.
The unfiltered model may be extrapolated to see where it would lead but filtering the model results is meaningful only for the purpose of comparison with filtered observations over an identical period.
We have a 161 year record (HadCRUT3), warts and all, that tells us the warming was around 0.7 °C over the entire period, or a linear warming rate of between 0.04 and 0.05 °C per decade, so this is probably more meaningful than the 65 - year «blip» (or the even less meaningful most recent 30 - year «blip», 1976 - 2005, used by IPCC to demonstrate AGW).
Granted the analogy is facile, but it continues to mystify me how meaningful conclusions can be drawn about climate over a period of decades.
The researchers surveyed 397 people over a month - long period, examining whether people thought their lives were meaningful or happy, as well as their choices, beliefs and values.
Wouldn't a natural climate system response time of several decades make it almost impossible to get meaningful averages out of climate system variables, if they could be significantly influenced by random fluctuations accumulated over such long time periods?
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