Sentences with phrase «substantial correction»

This would strongly argue against the need for substantial corrections to the data.
My colleagues Arvin Vos, Robert Roberts, Robert Mounce, and James Spiceland offered substantial corrections, helping me to sharpen my discussion, as did my wife, Anne.
Although the bullish bias of the past two months has presented some great opportunities for momentum swing traders, no bull market moves straight up without eventually undergoing substantial corrections along the way (just as bear markets don't fall straight down for too long without large, counter-trend bounces).
I executed a bit of that on early weakness last week, but again, until the market experiences a more substantial correction, the stock selection aspect of our investment approach will probably have more potential to drive Fund returns than a speculative exposure to market fluctuations could.
This was based on the idea that we had already seen a pretty substantial correction and that — as this correction matured — volume would likely be pretty heavy in both directions while price managed to find its footing.
«There could be a substantial correction in the markets,» Mark Mobius, founding partner at Mobius Capital Partners, told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche Wednesday.
«There could be a substantial correction in the markets,» Mark Mobius, founding partner at Mobius Capital Partners, told CNBC Wednesday.
As is frequently detailed on this blog, stocks and ETFs trading at new 52 - week or all - time highs typically repeat the «base, breakout, base, breakout» cycle several times before eventually entering into a substantial correction, as there is a complete lack of overhead supply (no technical price resistance).
Overall, we can step on the gas pedal again when all the major indices move back above their 20 and 50 - day moving averages (and hold for more than a day or two) after a substantial correction.
If we do ever get a substantial correction, I will be allocating more cash.
Additionally, if most of my existing stock and ETF positions began to melt through obvious support levels, it would provide further confirmation that stocks are headed for a substantial correction (which is not to be confused with the end of a long - term uptrend).
That's why «overbought» markets often become even more «overbought» than traders would expect before eventually entering into a substantial correction.
By the way, a «substantial correction» is defined as a decline of 20 % or greater.
Because there has been no substantial correction for 103 consecutive months.
If you wish to correct what I feel are the implications of what you said, you may, but until you offer a substantial correction instead of «No, no, you are always wrong.
If we do ever get a substantial correction, I will be allocating more cash.
Before you get into a trade you need to ask the question, «how far do I realistically think this market can move before a substantial correction occurs?»
End of the year selling is also pressuring stocks as traders are taking money off the table rather than risk a substantial correction in their portfolios.
We knew a substantial correction was coming, but we didn't know when it would hit.
Sure maybe downsizing will occupy the next 20 years but that is dependent on no substantial correction to the market, which long timers all know is a ridiculous assumption.
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