Employers no longer
place much stock in cover letters and do not invest much time in reading these.
I don't
place much stock, however, in formal credentials (and mine certainly have little directly to do with «climate science»); I care more about the substance of a man's speech, thoughts and actions than what's on paper or the laurels he sports.
Paula Vauss is a tough - as - nails divorce attorney who doesn't
place much stock in personal relationships.
Clearly, casual bettors don't
place much stock in these early results, with the majority of spread bets hammering the road favorite.
It turns out that this system has been profitable for NHL bettors with an 8 - 7 record and +6.15 units won, however, based on the incredibly small sample size it's tough to
place much stock in these results.
Not exact matches
He's in a
much happier
place than he was when he was picking
stocks.
«As we enter 2014 with a
much cleaner inventory position, the team's number one operation focus is on in -
stocks — ensuring we have the right quantity of each item in the right
place at the right time,» Steinhafel said on the earnings call.
The 2015 Liberal election platform had a proposal to limit the benefits of the 50 % employee
stock option deduction by
placing a cap of $ 100,000 on annual eligible
stock option gains but this was dropped after intense lobbying by startups in the tech and resource industry who rely heavily on non-cash compensation such as
stock options to attract
much needed, specialized talent to their firms.
But gone are the days of the overnight Microsoft millionaire, as are the days when the average worker
placed much personal
stock in
stock.
Instead, he argues that investing Social Security assets in
stocks would
place way too
much market authority in the hands of those in Washington.
Because
stocks fluctuate so
much, it's critical that you have a investment plan in
place, or at least a general investing philosophy.
I've
placed them on separate scales since the duration of 10 - year bonds is smaller, and has
much less volatility than the duration of
stocks.
As technical momentum traders, we never
place much weight purely in seasonal market trends because we focus on the performance of leading
stocks and broad market volume patterns instead.
I think dividend
stocks and growth
stocks have a
place in everyone's portfolio, how
much of each just depends on a persons individual goals.
This inventory calculator assists you with determining how
much inventory you should keep in
stock and when to
place orders.
Wymer: I focus on bottom - up analysis for
stock picking — and historically I haven't
placed too
much emphasis on top - down views.
As usual, I don't
place too
much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for
stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
I'm not sure there is
much of a
place for a strict Graham value
stock, which I define as a
stock trading at the sharpest discount to fair value X with no heed to whether the intrinsic value of X is expected to grow.
With the
stock market suddenly
much more volatile and bond prices falling, investors looking for a less risky
place to stash their cash may want to consider money market mutual funds.
I like to stick to the real «boring» dividend growth
stocks but after
much deliberation I decided that it was an important sector that deserves some attention and a
place in my long term portfolio.
The
much - beloved fearless statue will be moved Fearless Girl will take on the New York
Stock Exchange
Placing her right next to the New York
Stock Exchange is really the perfect metaphor» The city and..
The
stock has
much farther to fall and earns a
place in the Danger Zone this week.
It is hard for the human mind to appreciate how
much damage can be done to your retirement hopes by a single price crash that takes
place when you are heavily invested in
stocks.
If foreign investors get a whiff of how the pro traders are ripping them off it could lead to a
much larger exodus from Canadian
stocks and an even larger degree of distrust of the Canadian market
place.
If it changes your faith... then either you are looking at it in a different way than I do, or you
place too
much stock in who gets into heaven and who goes to hell.
Large sample sizes allow you to more accurately observe advantages that you may hold over the sportsbooks, yet it never ceases to amaze how
much stock bettors will
place in the performance of a team over the past five games.
You're putting so
much stock in what
place we finish between 4th - 2nd as if it makes a great deal of difference.
Note: With such a small sample size it's best not to
place too
much stock in these results.
Yesterday we discussed how bettors have already
placed too
much stock in Marcus Mariota's Week 1 performance and, with 87 % of spread bets taking the Titans, Tennessee has already moved from +4 to -1.5 at Pinnacle.
Theorizing about the league — be it in the form of trade rumors, draft
stock, salary cap situations, or analytical breakdowns — is as
much a part of the conversation as the reality taking
place on the court.
Gateway Apartments will return some of the
much - needed rental and retail
stock lost from the storm and provide residents a new and resilient
place to call home.»
Overall, it would be a mistake to
place too
much stock into any matching algorithm.
If you're a man who loves his ladies in
stockings as
much as you she loves wearing them, PantyHoseDating.net is likely the best
place for you to start looking.
For that matter, ignore any website that
places that
much emphasis on using
stock messages instead of letting users craft their own emails.
People also put too
much stock in the first date for that instant «spark» that they forget about why they are on the date in the first
place.
The film bathes in this sort of humor throughout, and
much like «Lock,
Stock,» part of the winning comedy of Ritchie's vision is that most of the slaughter takes
place just left of the cameras.
The three - act HBO anthology, which revolves around the abortion debate, was shot on
stock that appears to be of Seventies vintage even in sequences meant to take
place in the Fifties and the Nineties, contributing to its classroom - instructional vibe as
much as the message - oriented scripting.
I'm not sure there is
much of a
place for a strict Graham value
stock, which I define as a
stock trading at the sharpest discount to fair value X with no heed to whether the intrinsic value of X is expected to grow.
I have done very well investing in some of the companies he has in the portfolio only buying at
much lower
places than what he paid for and selling them when they become very dear, but I still pay attention to his portfolio only I would never pay the prices he pays for some of the «quality»
stocks.
Much like a beginning swimmer approaching the edge of a swimming pool, the
stock market looks like a pretty scary
place.
There are 4 ways you can
place orders on most
stocks and ETFs (exchange - traded funds), depending on how
much market risk you're willing to take.
The risk of
stock investing is pretty
much a thing of the past (not in practical terms just yet because we have not yet been able to get the word out, but the tools to make this happen are already all in
place and available for free on the internet).
Now that these bonds have fared so
much better than
stocks this past decade, we'd expect to have lower allocations to bonds than we had on average since we started these portfolios in early 2002, but we'll still use bond funds to reduce total risk of a crash, and as a parking
place to have something to add to
stocks when
stocks tank again, as they eventually will.
If you need a sizable amount of capital from your portfolio within the next few years, arguably your asset allocation shouldn't be overly exposed to
stocks in the first
place and
stock market fluctuations therefore shouldn't impact you
much anyway.
It's
much safer to
place market orders in high volume
stock issues.
Both value and growth
stocks have
much better performance when
stock selection takes
place by focusing on low SCORE portfolios.
If an investor has
placed too
much emphasis on cybersecurity
stocks, for example, she / he can diversify this by investing in a range of
stocks in other sectors, such as healthcare and infrastructure.
Instead of using technical analysis to figure out the best
place to apply your stops, you can look at your
stocks and figure out how volatile they are and how
much they move up and down in a month, in a quarter, on average, and in percentage terms.
CC - I read into that piece an implicit admission that the Canadian market -
place is dominated by bank owned brokerages pushing mutual funds (in a scale the American market -
place is not) and it is a
much easier sell to have actively managed portfolios begin to move to some passive investing products rather than do the hard and long sale of converting actively managed portfolios to passive managed ones lock,
stock and barrel - not to mention trying to ease the minds of the gatekeepers, the IA's, who may view Vanguard's entry in a
much less positive light than the blogging community.
This can endanger a diversified index by
placing too
much weight on one individual
stock's performance.