A better strategy: Settle on a diversified mix of stocks and bonds that makes
sense given your risk tolerance and how long you plan to keep your money invested, and then largely stick to it except for occasional rebalancing.
Not exact matches
Asia and Latin America are not
risk - free, but «there seems to be
sense in buying equities in these regions on similar or lower valuations than their counterparts in the developed world
given that dividend growth is likely to be superior,
given higher economic growth potential.»
The only surprise
risk factor when it comes to demographics is being anything other than heterosexual, though sadly this still makes
sense given that most gay or bisexual people will be in the minority at work and may worry about discrimination.
It makes
sense to invest in stock index or mutual funds because they
give you a broadly diversified portfolio of many stocks which reduces your
risk of large losses from owning a single stock.
This makes
sense given how bonds are structured, but I think many investors miss this point when they worry about the potential
risks from rising interest rates.
My general
sense is that stock valuations are reasonable, though not deeply undervalued, and
risk premiums are abating
given that the economy appears to have pulled back from the brink of large - scale bank failures.
So even if we have - we have clients that aren't trading options, they'll still call us to say,
give me a
sense of the
risk that's being priced into the market.
A moderate market decline without much internal damage might make it reasonable to accept a limited amount of market
risk, but
given the market's present overbought condition, it makes
sense to tread lightly here.
Agree mankind brain is his computer and in order for this computer to work it requires all the other working physical systems and
senses... this computer is programed as to when it should stop working naturally but man shortened the life of that time
given by destroying their health or
risking their physical body into physical harm...
It makes no
sense for anyone on a 90 man roster to
risk your career, and future earning potential, to purposely not work hardest,
give greatest effort, and perfect your craft.
Screening tests
give you a
sense of your
risk for certain conditions.
It makes
sense that mothers would be encouraged to minimize
risks to their children, but the attention
given to various
risks appears to have no relationship to their magnitude.
Give us some odds ratios, relative
risks, some actual numerical metric that
gives us a
sense of the relative
risk, absolute
risk, or both.
Neediness can also come about when parents
give children the
sense that they can't do things on their own — as when you step in too quickly to help with puzzles or don't let your kids take minor
risks at the playground.
This makes it possible to load external resources without
risk of tampering and without
giving the end user a false
sense of security (where the original page is secured but the external resources, like executable JavaScript, are not).
It's
given me a great
sense of delight to see that those
risks were rewarded many times beyond my expectations.
In this
sense, she added, understanding how
risk is constructed in media
gives insight into how national concerns and conversations get framed.
The flip side is that it can
give people the
sense that species can come back from extinction or that the extinction
risk isn't as serious as it really is,» he notes.
The former head of Italy's civil protection department, Guido Bertolaso, is to be investigated for manslaughter alongside seven scientists and technicians who are currently on trial for allegedly having carried out a superficial seismic
risk analysis and
giving a false
sense of security to people in the central Italian town of L'Aquila only days before a deadly earthquake struck and killed 308 people.
Since Katrina the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has done a lot of mapping of storm surges along the coasts, trying to
give themselves a
sense of the
risk of flooding during different sized storms.
If the values we
give to the environment are cultural, in the
sense that wonder, contrast and richness of experience are general human values, then we don't run the
risk of patronising other cultures whose value system is different from our own.
In addition, the EWG stated that sunscreen may be
giving sunbathers a «false
sense of security» regarding their skin cancer
risk, and could even be contributing to vitamin D deficiency.
Countries where children are
given this freedom to take
risks and develop a well - honed
sense of
risk assessment (like Sweden and Norway), have some of the lowest child injury rates in the world.
SPF's above 50 +
give people a false
sense of security, which tends to lead to less reapplication and increased
risk of sun damage and skin cancer.
All weight bearing exercise will
give you more muscle mass and tone, which is good for keeping bones strong, protecting against osteoporosis, improving your
sense of balance and coordination, and lessening your
risk of injury in general.
The latter makes more
sense,
given a large collection of research that shows that higher protein intake is associated with a significantly higher
risk of all - cause mortality and chronic disease (32,33,33 — 52).
However,
given that green tea drinkers are at a lower
risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer, it makes
sense that it could help you live longer.
And it makes
sense given our current cultural comfort with technology and increasingly Certain countries are known to be high
risk in regard to dealing via internet dating sites.
There is beauty in intimate storytelling that
give the film a
sense of
risk and tension and I didn't find an ounce of it anywhere.
It is «yes», and each time she says it, she
gives it a new character — you have the
sense of
risk, of not knowing where acquiescence will lead.
I liked the matter - of - fact way Davis tells this extremely familiar story: we're
given a real
sense of what his followers sacrificed and
risked, a woman most particularly.
It may make
sense for oversubscribed schools of choice to
give preferential admission to students at greatest
risk of criminal activity.
Giving voice to children through Child - to - Child programs in post-disaster situations helps decrease displaced children's
sense of powerlessness and lack of control, especially when the program incorporates efforts to involve children in
risk avoidance and disaster
risk reduction.
One could argue professionals as well as students are creating a
sense of community; a
sense of learning about one another thereby
giving them an opportunity to become
risk - takers in more challenging and thought - provoking conversation.
However,
given the apparently escalating
risk of the government intending to pursue enforcement action against lenders and dealers, it makes
sense to develop and implement a one - price policy on dealer reserve.
Holding for a long time does
give you some
risk reduction of a kind, but it's not diversification in the proper
sense.
The better strategy: create a diversified mix of stock and bond funds that jibes with your
risk tolerance and that makes
sense given the length of time you plan to keep your money invested.
Metrics such as the standard deviation of returns and value at
risk are more absolute -
risk measures, while beta and the Sharpe ratio
give a
sense of
risk / return versus a
given benchmark.
Given this expectation, we believe it makes
sense for anyone looking to buy a home or refinance their current mortgage to lock in a rate now in order to avoid the
risk of a higher rate.
This makes
sense given marketplace realities because it will mean less
risk for the FHA, which is, after all, an insurance program.
Next, make sure your portfolio jibes both with the level of
risk you're willing to accept, and that your mix of stocks and bonds makes
sense given your investment goals.
By spending just 10 to 15 minutes with this
risk tolerance - asset - allocation tool, you can come away with a recommended mix of stocks and bonds that can help you invest your retirement savings in a way that makes
sense given your tolerance for
risk.
Before choosing any investment, you should put together a financial plan: outline your goals, clarify your tolerance for
risk, and set savings targets that make
sense given your income and living expenses.
Given the minimal liability
risk in painting and the low income being generated, it makes
sense to run this type of business as a sole proprietorship rather than a corporation, advises Heath.
When an account closes, it makes no
sense to let it continue to age as it's no longer
giving you an indication of
risk as you can make neither on time payments or late payments.
Part of trading successfully involves
giving the market room to breathe, you are going to be the LEAST emotional BEFORE you enter the market, and so it only makes
sense to do all your «thinking» and analysis BEFORE you
risk your money, not WHILE your money is on the line.
In fact, I believe good to keep both perspectives in mind as, clearly, the level of
risk you can stomach as well as your
sense of how much
risk you're taking at any
given time should both be taken into account when evaluating your retirement investing strategy.
In our analysis, quarterly yield differences (after MER) and maturity differences between XSB and XBB were examined to determine when a switch from one to the other would have made
sense (i.e. would have
given us an additional 0.15 % of annual expected yield for each additional year of term
risk).
The banks take the reward, so they need to be aware of the
risk also — I get to
give you back the house if it makes financial
sense for me.
Even if you've done a
risk assessment within the last few years, it makes
sense to do another
given the market's recent volatility.