Sentences with phrase «see older investors»

It's the reason why you see older investors much more humble than younger investors who've only experienced bull markets.

Not exact matches

Too many investors saw something else: a return to the bad old days of aggressive currency manipulation, evidence that the Chinese economy was much weaker than thought, or both.
For investors, seeing insiders buy stock is usually a good sign, and so it is at Shaw Communications, whose 83 - year - old founder, JR Shaw, handed over $ 5.27 million in 2016 to increase his stake in the company to 4.1 %.
«You almost want to see the founder cry,» says David Tisch, a 30 - year - old angel investor and the managing director of the New York program of TechStars, a business incubator that is now in five cities.
For investors, the old Wall Street saw «Three hikes and a stumble» is worth remembering.
To this end, Subramanian sees «big, old and ugly» stocks as potential leaders in 2015, and says investors ought to consider leaving the «new, shiny, exciting IPOs alone.»
The rollercoaster ride in oil prices over the past three years may be old hat to investors familiar with the commodity's historical sensitivity to macro events (see chart below), but oil price volatility is by no means endemic and several factors are now lining up to suggest a calmer period for crude may lie ahead.
«In short, the most common mistake we see is that many older investors just don't know how much risk they truly are taking on.
Older investors will want to see a selection of quality bond funds.
If this scenario of a third bear market were to play out, the 35 year old investor born in 1965 would have seen the S&P 500 make very little progress during their peak earning years.
For recent insight from Powers and Kornfeld, see ««Gatekeeper» Actions by the SEC and Investors Against Administrators Challenge Private Fund Industry» (Sep. 8, 2016); and «A New Look at an Old Standard: The Power of Minority Bondholders Under the Trust Indenture Act» (Mar. 5, 2015).
«I bought my first stock in 1942, and this roller coaster surpassed anything that I've seen,» says the 79 - year - old investor.
Aside from the roster of celebrity investors, change of colors, and shiny new downtown - adjacent stadium — which I will forever condemn for destroying one of the great temples of rock - n - roll history — it is hard to see much distance between the old and new versions of Chivas USA.
Four red faster investor quality documentation using hyperquestions 7 24 - year - old, has never passed driving test, seen at 80mph 40mph zone going wrong way roundabout before crash.
Value stocks let investors do what they know they should be doing: Buying low as in the old saw: «Buy low, sell high.»
Some say there's too much worry about an inventory glut.3 Others see its sub-niche stealing investors» affections versus processors.4 Another gushed that MU will hold up better than peers if the bigger group stalls.5 Even old - school money manager David Tepper's batting his eyes.6
I think that the next step is to gain a sense of how great the likelihood is that data - informed investors will be fooled by the appearance of new returns patterns (or by the reappearance of old returns patterns that they did not anticipate us seeing again).
The old saw states that investors should hold bonds roughly in proportion to their age.
The 65 - year - old investor in this example, for instance, saw her combined marginal federal - state tax rate jump from 28.75 % to 31.6 % for one year as a result of the $ 100,000 conversion.
I could see how an older investor (in no way an insult, CC) would care about dividends due to their tax advantages.
I trolled older dividend investor to see and learn their tactics and mistakes they regret.
Well, I'm astonished to see investors now appear to love INM almost as much as they previously hated it... I guess now the debt problem's fixed, people have forgotten all about INM's other little problem... er, it's a classic old media empire, with an apparently never - ending decline in revenues!?
It's fun to see how a serious field like investing comes with these semi-astrological predictions... There is an old saying telling investors to sell in May and come back in October.
«We already see resurgent the age - old frailty of the investor — that his money burns a hole in his pocket.»
One to watch though — we may possibly see a bit of a bumpy period to come (in terms of results, or investor sentiment, or both), as the company (hopefully) transitions from the old Origin to a new higher growth Origin.
But if you trust the old saw that «seeing is believing,» why don't the vast majority of investors understand that we're in the midst of a rip - snorting bull market?
I was really surprised that when I see a few old and empty hotels abandoned by the investor or owner, I think it's not a nice thing to see that they have just left the buildings like that without any demolition and tree replanting.
The three - year - old startup has now raised $ 14.7 million from investors like Highland Capital Partners, which sees a future where people own and buy less while renting more.
The cryptocurrency climate has seen enormous expansion since its early days: over a dozen other cryptocurrencies hold market capitalizations at or above $ 1 billion, while the total market cap for the space as a whole sits at well over $ 100 billion., This has been a major wake - up call for the fintech world and for «old school» investors alike.
Could we see investors returning to their older cryptocurrencies?
@Marko Cvetkovic @Jason Hawk and @Matt Pritchard I see the original post is 10 months old, but I was just thinking the other day that i'd like to connect with other KC investors.
Have seen this with other investors who are older and just don't want to do the work but can find someone who does.
«We're seeing interest in REITs from investors across the board, from pension funds to little old ladies with retirement accounts,» said Gregory Whyte, first vice president at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. «The REIT can be used as an income tool for the individual investor, and I see two or three more years of good buying opportunities in the real estate market.»
A nearly 100 - year - old Internal Revenue Code provision has seen a resurgence of popularity due to its immediate and long - term benefits to the investors who use it to structure deals.
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