Sentences with phrase «steadily losing value»

Altcoins have also been steadily losing value.
That means the bank and the car dealer are making money off of your loan as your vehicle is steadily losing value.
It has been steadily losing value since early August.
I've been told in the past that holding them for any extended period pretty much locks in losses since the underlying options are steadily losing value.
Well, that real estate is steadily losing its value: With the introduction of the «subscribe» feature, Facebook's news feed has begun favoring...
An online marketplace known as LocalBitcoins has connected Venezuelans looking to buy Bitcoin and get their money out of the bolívar, which has steadily lost value because of hyperinflation.
Bitcoin's price euphoria came to an abrupt end, and the cryptocurrency steadily lost value over a year.

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Hockey has to hope that business will help by steadily investing more in other sectors of the economy, even as investment in the resources sector declines while the Australian dollar continues to lose value.
Once vegetables are picked, if they aren't used right away they steadily lose nutrient value.
The result was not only a dramatic dip in the value of the average home, but individuals all over the country losing their job as the economy began to slow down and a number of families who found themselves underwater when it came to their mortgage steadily on the rise.
Wouldn't that change the macro-investing landscape somehow, and the people who started investing slowly and steadily lose their edge like the original value investors?
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