Sentences with phrase «seeing overreactions»

We're also seeing overreactions by investors who have been quick to draw conclusions about what it all means before the dust has settled.
And now we are seeing an overreaction of the downward side», Singh said in an interview with Bloomberg yesterday.
Lastly, I understand the frustrations we feel as Arsenal fans but I have seen some overreactions on social media already, and it is not good at all.
For the record, this is a very small sample and there's a good chance we'll see an overreaction in the betting trends next week based on Tebow's performance Sunday, but it doesn't mean there isn't value being created for this week's game.
«I've seen overreactions where students havebeen hauled off by police because of something they've writtenthat was not a serious threat,» he adds.
Where some see a moral imperative to speak out forcefully in reaction to events such as Charlottesville, others see an overreaction.

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We believe this decline is an overreaction and creates a great buying opportunity, which we saw before the stock's decline when we made LUV our Long Idea of the Week and included it in our Model Portfolio: Linking Exec Comp to ROIC
Standing there seems to be what many of the huge active fund firms have decided to do but my guess is we'll see plenty of overreactions in this space as well in the form of mergers, acquisitions, new product lines, and fund gimmicks to stay relevant.
Remember this because when investors see the market plunging on news items that seem like «nothing,» they're often tempted to buy into what clearly seems to be an overreaction.
Maybe we'll see the global stock market plunge of the last week as a hysterical overreaction to China's economic woes.
Wiseguys clearly saw the shift as an overreaction, buying back on the Panthers at +3.
It should be interesting to see if this is an overreaction like last week and whether or not we see that line fall back down.
While recreational bettors can't get enough of the «over», sharp bettors see this as an opportunity to buyback the public overreaction by playing the «under».
Trump certainly won't listen to them, though they may get under his skin and prompt an overreaction when he sees their work on TV.
Some outsiders see it as an overreaction to the research fiasco, in which the center's Haruko Obokata and colleagues announced what would have been a revolutionary new way to produce stem cells.
Some saw Jaczko's comments as an overreaction.
«We have to be extremely sensitive to safety and security, and everyone is in agreement on that, but what I would not want to see is an overreaction
How often do you see someone have an angry overreaction to a seemingly minor situation, such as getting served the wrong sandwich, or being stuck at a...
«The markets have this historical tendency to shoot first and ask questions later, what we are seeing unfold now is a classic example, but these dramatic overreactions to events are what buying opportunities are made of,» he said.
-LSB-...] that was what all the early research seemed to say (See, for example, Roger Ibbotson's «Decile Portfolios of the New York Stock Exchange, 1967 — 1984,» Werner F.M. DeBondt and Richard H. Thaler's «Further Evidence on Investor Overreaction -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] because that was what all the early research seemed to say (See, for example, Roger Ibbotson's «Decile Portfolios of the New York Stock Exchange, 1967 — 1984,» Werner F.M. DeBondt and Richard H. Thaler's «Further Evidence on Investor Overreaction and -LSB-...]
I also see these combinations causing mast cell disease and cytokine storms (an overreaction of the immune system in which too many immune cells are activated in a single place, creating the potential for damage to body tissues and organs).
When people who have never had a dog see their dog - owning friends mourn the loss of a pet, they probably think it's all a bit of an overreaction; after all, it's «just a dog.»
The frenzy surrounding The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a whole new level of fan overreaction, and this is coming from someone who's seen what happens when you say Uncharted isn't perfect.
The next stages are easy to predict as well — the issues of «process» will be lost in the noise, the fake overreaction will dominate the wider conversation and become an alternative fact to be regurgitated in twitter threads and blog comments for years, the originators of the issue may or may not walk back the many mis - statements they and others made but will lose credibility in any case, mainstream scientists will just see it as hyper - partisan noise and ignore it, no papers will be redacted, no science will change, and the actual point (one presumes) of the «process» complaint (to encourage better archiving practices) gets set back because it's associated with such obvious nonsense.
The decision may have been an overreaction, but I fail to see any connection with modelling per se, at least on the evidence presented.
I have to wonder if this sort of overreaction happens frequently as I have not seen any reviews on this person.
I think it is quite possible we will see [an overreaction] this summer.
«The biggest factor in the price cuts seen in San Francisco and New York actually was overreaction,» says Willett.
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