Sentences with phrase «since smaller fluctuations»

Options can be used to create leverage, which can increase the risk of total loss, since smaller fluctuations in value will have significant effects on the owner's portfolio.

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Also, since the ETH sale was so much bigger then the Sawrmcoin sale, you would naturally expect the relative fluctuations in the inflow to be smaller percentage of the total amount.
I've tracked every day since beginning May 9th (lots of small daily weight fluctuation - which can mess with your mind!)
Since we currently live in a $ 130k condo with $ 1000 rent, we figured we can get a small mortgage and buy a small townhouse and pay it off in 5 years and be fine regardless of the house value fluctuations (we also considered using cash to buy it, but with great credit, interest rates are lower than investment appreciation).
Does this result suggest, since in the paper for the last decade stratospheric aerosols are low / flat, and since TSI is relatively flat and has small effect, that the recent fluctuation of global temperatures is mostly ENSO related?
Since 2009, the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change's goal has been to make sure the Earth doesn't get warmer than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.1 That sounds like a small number, but because it's a global average, it contains all sorts of fluctuations — for the whole planet to get warmer by that amount means that some places are getting much hotter.
The bottom line is that true bumps, dips, and flat times punctuate the climate record, and need not be spurious in order to understand them to be fluctuations around a longer term trend, which for the past 100 years has been upward, with the years since 1950 well explained mainly by GHG - mediated forcing, plus a smaller contribution from other factors.
For the interval 1950 - 2007, these possibilities may have little impact since the net effect of AMO / PDO fluctuations tended to be small when averaged out over the interval.
* the small anthropic emissions of 1870 - 1950 are assumed to be the only cause of the significant temperature fluctuations since the end of the little ice age!
Fluctuations in the mass of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are of considerable societal importance as they impact directly on global sea levels: since 1901, ice losses from Antarctica and Greenland, alongside the melting of small glaciers and ice caps and thermal expansion of the oceans, have caused global sea levels to rise at an average rate of 1.7 mm / yr.
Since the present geological epoch has consisted of nothing but some twelve thousand years of temp and sea level fluctuations, some bigger, some smaller, it's hard to imagine a 70 year old not going through a few climate shifts in his lifetime.
Since such models can not account for the climate system's apparent sensitivity to small perturbations in solar energy apparently brought about by the very long term changes in the Earth's orbit about the Sun, they may also underestimate climate sensitivity to energy output fluctuations caused by solar activity, even during the eleven - year Schwabe cycle.
The Jordanian dinar has been pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 0.709 dinar per dollar since 1995, with only very small fluctuations in the exchange rate seen during that period.
Thus, it is understandable that, as people start investing small amounts in the crypto market at an increased scale, it will help the digital sphere in winning over volatility since the market won't be receiving a blow from massive price fluctuations in such a scenario.
With regard to the sample size required for valid application of this modeling approach, we are hesitant to speak of sufficient sample sizes, since a large number of observations with little score variation over time (as in our second empirical application) does not necessarily provide richer information than a smaller sample with more fluctuations.
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