Sentences with phrase «returns moved in opposite directions»

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To build a diversified portfolio, you should look for assets — stocks, bonds, cash, or others — whose returns haven't historically moved in the same direction and to the same degree; and, ideally, assets whose returns typically move in opposite directions.
Because these funds often have extensive holdings in shorts or puts, returns generally move in the opposite direction of the benchmark index.
As we have already pointed out (and as the arrows in the diagram indicate), there is a movement of meaning from each side; but the arrows moving in the opposite direction indicate that meanings often do not meet and return without receiving response.
In return, it's claimed that Jose Callejon could move in the opposite direction as he has a $ 20m release clause, while with his pace, directness and eye for goal, he could be a key solution for Milan who lack a different dynamic in attack with several technically gifted individuals offering the same threaIn return, it's claimed that Jose Callejon could move in the opposite direction as he has a $ 20m release clause, while with his pace, directness and eye for goal, he could be a key solution for Milan who lack a different dynamic in attack with several technically gifted individuals offering the same threain the opposite direction as he has a $ 20m release clause, while with his pace, directness and eye for goal, he could be a key solution for Milan who lack a different dynamic in attack with several technically gifted individuals offering the same threain attack with several technically gifted individuals offering the same threat.
Chelsea are unlikely to allow Diego Costa to move in the opposite direction as part of the deal which would allow him to secure a return to his former club, and so any negotiations for Griezmann would be on the basis of a one - man move.
When Ron Springett returned to Queens Park Rangers from Sheffield Wednesday in 1967, his brother Peter moved in the opposite direction as part of the transfer deal.
To build a diversified portfolio, you should look for assets — stocks, bonds, cash, or others — whose returns haven't historically moved in the same direction and to the same degree; and, ideally, assets whose returns typically move in opposite directions.
The big story this year has been the recent sharp rise in bond yields (recall that bond yields and prices move in opposite directions) resulting in a sharp drop in the price level of real return bonds and REITs.
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