Sentences with phrase «rise in market downturns»

A bear fund is a type of ETF that is designed to rise in market downturns.

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Still, the session was very choppy with the NSE index falling as much as 1.8 % at one point and rising as much as 1.5 %, with sentiment still weak because of continued worries about a downturn in Chinese equity markets.
Munis with a shorter duration, as I've explained in the past, have a history of being steady growers not just in times of rising rates but also during market downturns.
RBA's stock has risen over the last five years despite the overall market downturn in the months prior to 2016 as well as a plunge after the company reported disappointing quarterly results in early August.
Cycles of rapid expansion in economic production are likely to be followed by downturns conditioned by slackening demand; the costs of acquiring and protecting new markets through diplomatic deals and military intervention eventually outweigh the gains to be had from these markets; dominant countries gradually lose their hegemonic power; and the whole system becomes subject to the strains of realignment as new countries or new modes of production rise to prominence.
Despite the downturn in sales since 2007, there's plenty of evidence that the audience is still there for manga: Attendance at anime cons is rising steadily, the print market has stabilized a bit, and bootleg sites continue to proliferate.
As you can see in the chart below, NEARX has been a steady grower over the years, in times of rising and falling interest rates as well as extreme market downturns.
Perhaps the famous agents Mulder and Scully have been pulled in to try and decipher exactly when those interest rates will rise or why the departure of Zayn Malik from One Direction «coincided» with a downturn in markets.
The rationale is that by starting out with a more conservative mix better protects your portfolio from being decimated by big stock market downturns or subpar returns early in retirement a rising equity glide path reduces the risk that you'll run through your savings too soon.
A risk management strategy in addition to a diversified asset allocation seeks to reduce the impact of market downturns, attempts to stabilize portfolio volatility, and yet seeks to capture growth in rising markets.
This not only allows you to benefit from rising values and be protected against market downturns, but by allocating your savings among different classes, you can substantially reduce the worry that comes with investing in only one type of asset.
A rising or high TED spread will often precede a downturn in the stock market because it indicates increasing risk of bank defaults and economic instability.
Over the following years, Canadian Tire shares rose to over $ 85 (in 2007), fell below $ 40 (in the market downturn of 2009), and rebounded to $ 68.77, where they closed on Tuesday, January 4, 2011, when you would have made your latest purchase.
These include market - linked GICs and principal - protected notes (PPNs), both of which promise a chance to profit when stock markets rise without the risk of losing money in a downturn.
Gearing, where borrowing is used to fund further investment, can increase the returns in rising markets and decrease the returns in market downturns.
Leader of the UK's Conservatives, David Cameron, is at it again... Here he is, unveiling the latest installment of the «resurrection» of the Tory Party, by announcing his continued commitment to Environmentalism, in spite of the prospect of an economic downturn, and rising fuel costs, by mixing the Green Party Manifesto, and a nod at the market, and some straightforward opportunism.
Here is a final thought from one of the greatest investors of our time to help you keep perspective amidst the fears of a market downturn: «In 20th century, after 2 world wars; a Great Depression; recessions / financial panics; oil shocks... Dow rose from 66 to 11,497.»
Construction Jobs Are On The Rise... The downturn in the economy hit the housing market hard in the early 2000's and this wreaked havoc on construction jobs; dragging opportunities in the field of construction to record lows.
Yes, there is a bright side to the real estate downturn gripping many areas in the U.S., which is also permeating most of Canada, where even the bastion of rising prices and low days on market — Toronto — is crumbling.
Canadian office and industrial markets are beginning to experience the full impact of the economic downturn, with rising availability rates and a sharp increase in sublet space in some major Canadian cities, says a report by Colliers International.
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