The fact is that playing Wall Street's game is a losing proposition, as the odds are deeply
stacked against the investor.
Not exact matches
The odds are
stacked against you and your startup — and
investors know this — so temper your expectations accordingly.
You hear people complain that the deck is
stacked against the small individual
investor.
An index is a collection of specific stocks or bonds that the industry uses as a benchmark for
investors (like mutual funds) to measure how their performance
stacks up
against the «overall market segment» performance.
Investors should know how the deal structure and the company's valuation
stack up
against other companies in the sector.
After twenty years as a student of financial markets, I've learned that the chips are
stacked against Joe Blow
investor.
But the real estate game seems
stacked against the individual
investor.
In his popular book, Money, Master the Game, self help guru Tony Robbins concludes, in a nutshell, that the cards are
stacked against the individual
investor, and this applies even to the relatively sophisticated.
An index is a collection of specific stocks or bonds that the industry uses as a benchmark for
investors (like mutual funds) to measure how their performance
stacks up
against the «overall market segment» performance.
I understand the premise of your piece, but the whole system is
stacked against the typical
investor.
«Most
investors believe that even lower rates of return on real estate
stack up very well
against alternatives in the broader capital market such as stocks, bonds and offshore investments,» Hauser says.