Sentences with phrase «than favorable trades»

I want to quit my day job so badly that I bought countless books and did loads and loads of research and just stared at my monitors for hours waiting and taking less than favorable trades (now that I look back) until I found your site and the rest is history.

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There's no question that the Trump administration is prepared to effectively trade access for favorable coverage, in what appears to be an even more shameless way than previous governments.
Over the past generation, congressional Republicans have been clearly more favorable to trade than congressional Democrats, though presidents of both parties have been favorable to trade.
Boston Beer Co Inc raised its full - year 2009 earnings outlook citing earlier - than - anticipated improvement in brewery operating performance and expectations of favorable energy and commodity costs, sending its shares up 5 percent in after - market trade.
As it happened, the market perceived the new rules to be more favorable than expected, and this supported MasterCard's shares in this difficult trading environment.
However, this trade is less than favorable.
So, an average citizen bases their favorable view of him on the fact that unless they are involved with the drug trade, they are 13x times less likely to be a victim of a rogue crime that's part of war drugs; than a non-victim of a crime that war on drugs is percieved to have prevented.
However, this trade is less than favorable.
More exports than imports produce what is generally considered a favorable balance of trade, while the reverse is generally considered unfavorable.
Mostly used by investment professionals, extended trading hours often have low liquidity rates and wider spreads between bid and ask prices, resulting in risks of having orders executed at a less favorable price than during regular trading hours.
It's what allows us to trade with momentum rather than against it, which in turn increases the odds of a favorable outcome.
If you look at the equity curve you can see that two things: 1) When the market became completely chaotic the system lost more trades than usual but it never resulted in a huge draw down because of the favorable risk reward ratio of 1:4 (or better).
Given the overall state of California's real estate market, the actual trade - off involved here is probably more favorable to consumers than you might think.
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