Sentences with phrase «rough up stocks»

Look out: Falling oil prices could rough up stocks in the new year, says trader Jack Bouroudjian.

Not exact matches

Wall Street was shaping up for a rough open Tuesday morning, after the U.S. stock market Monday broke a seven - session losing streak.
Apple Inc.'s stock hit a rough patch earlier this month, but with the shares springing up nearly 9 % on the heels of strong earnings, things seemed to be smoothing out.
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I have a calculator at my site («The Stock - Return Predictor») that identifies the range of possible returns for each P / E10 level and that reveals the rough probabilities of each point on that spectrum of possibilities turning up.
Unsurprisingly, managed payout funds were roughed up during 2008's stock market collapse, forcing them to cut the income paid to shareholders.
Yes, I wanted to identify all the listed Irish companies out there, (re) acquaint myself with their business fundamentals and financials, come up with a rough and ready valuation for each stock, and thereby come up with a list of the most potentially under - and over-valued Irish stocks.
Our rough calculation — based on assumed investment in the 30 stocks making up the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)-- indicates that if Raskob's prescription has been followed during 1929 - 48, the investor's holdings at the beginning of 1949 would have been worth about $ 8,500.
It's these diamonds in the rough stocks that end up consistently outperforming the markets.
That's because when the stock market gets roughed up, cash in a portfolio gives the owner financial flexibility.
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