Why should we be more afraid of index funds causing a bubble
today than anybody was of active investors causing one in 1999 or 1972 or 1929?
Not exact matches
«We can restore machines faster
than anybody else on the market
today,» says the 29 - year - old McChord, Datto's CEO.
But it's
anybody's guess as to which current materials may work out to have the safest, coolest, and most lightweight mix, while still selling for less
than today's offerings.
All those brown skinned people throughout the Middle East
today would be much closer in skin color to both Jesus and St. Nick
than would
anybody today of white European descent.
Then, as medicine imploded... err, I mean «evolved»... the right of women to have control of their birth began to be stripped away to what we have
today which is not good for
ANYBODY (other
than perhaps a billfold or two).
The TT family of 2 - doors is one of few sportier cars you can buy
today with a 2 +2 seater that comes in under six - figures (Porsche will happily sell you 2 +2 seats if you have more
than that to spend), though I'd not want to put
anybody larger
than a child in the rear.
Not that
anybody's really buying a lot of electric cars yet, but someday they will, maybe, and when they do, technology is going to be a heck of a lot better
than it is
today.
the European periphery is a bubble («The Euro crisis is not over... the European economies are not going to change for the better for years to come despite all the cheating and breaking of laws»), Value investors need to venture to Russia («when you look at
today's opportunity set, you're left with a set of assets where nothing looks attractive from a valuation point of view») or buy gold mining stocks -LRB-» The down cycle could be much bigger
than anybody believes if the market realizes that all the actions taken in recent years do not work.»)
So, I think we might be able to do a bit better
than that, but we are clearly in a single digit world
today and we don't want to give
anybody the impression that it's 10 % from now until kingdom come, it just isn't.
The amount in the atmosphere
today exceeds the most pessimistic forecasts made just a few years ago, and it is increasing faster
than anybody had foreseen.
Now I note that you said
today that there's been great improvement over a short period of time, and I'm sure there has been, but you know it's interesting to me, and again I will say this because I come from a country myself where there is a disadvantaged community and a lot of government programs et cetera, it's of serious concern the extent of the dramatic inequalities that are still being experienced by these population groups when they represent only, you know, no more
than 2 % of the population of a highly developed, industrialised state, and I just, it makes me wonder about things like the effectiveness of the programs, monitoring, benchmarking, what are the standards, is
anybody watching this to see whether or not they really are designed to meet the disadvantages that are real in the communities, you know the real history of systemic discrimination, institutional racism?