Sentences with phrase «to do over the next few years»

This is for two main reasons; First, what the stock market does over the next few years means little in terms of your long term performance (as we will see in a later example) and second, because it is impossible to accurately predict short term movements in the markets.
Since so much of monetary economics is forward - looking, what monetary authorities actually do on a given day is usually less important than what people expect them to do over the next few years.
«One of the things we'll be doing over the next few years is, putting that package together: what players want to provide what — both nationally and internationally — and how we can together, with NASA in an orchestrating role, really move out on these crewed missions to Mars.»
«X-Men: First Class,» which I absolutely loved, just feels like planting the flag for what they're planning to do over the next few years
«What they need to do over the next few years is slowly sell some real estate and use the proceeds to build a portfolio that produces solid growth and income.»
Looking forward to seeing how they do over the next few years, though.
The budget approach makes it crystal clear that whatever we do over the next few years can not be divorced from what must be done later.
Start keeping tabs on what home prices are doing in your area, and what they are expected to do over the next few years.
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