Sentences with phrase «trade ideas believing»

Technical analysts look for similar patterns that have formed in the past, and will form trade ideas believing that price will act the same way that it did before.

Not exact matches

Proponents say they believe the idea could appeal to Mr. Trump's preference for bilateral trade agreements and his confidence in his negotiation skills.
Kraft Heinz believes that trade association membership and participation provides a number of benefits to our business and employees including the ability to remain engaged on relevant issues, and as a forum for sharing ideas and information.
The Democratic Party is no longer the center left party, the patriotic party, and the pro worker party of John F. Kennedy, or Franklin D, Roosevelt, it is now the party of George Mcgovern, community organizers, hippies, free traders and globalists, dumb college students, flag burners, advocates for the legalization of all drugs and the banning of all firearms, and those who think that rural America is full of dumb idiots who are not enlightened enough to understand the benefits of free trade, who believe in the stupid idea of the nation state or stupid to not vote Democratic.
It's an idea floated by Mr. Bratton, who believes it could make it more difficult for the «entertainers» to ply their trades.
The idea seems so silly and outlandish to me that I can't believe there will be enough trading volume and fees to keep this issue running for long, but who knows, maybe there's something about companies local to Nashville that it has some merit?
I believe our trading plans should address these ideas, and many more, before we ever put a dime in the market.
Utilizing investment ideas from around the globe, the Fund seeks to invest in equity securities trading at reasonable valuations and that are believed to provide attractive, tax - advantaged dividend payments to shareholders.
But when men have realized that time has upset many fighting faiths, they may come to believe even more than they believe the very foundations of their own conduct that the ultimate good desired is better reached by free trade in ideas — that the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, and that truth is the only ground upon which their wishes safely can be carried out.
I believe that if CREA and the various Real Estate Associations across Canada had thought up the idea of «mere postings» on their own initiative, the Provinces would likely have stepped up and accused our Industry of trying to create a product that could ultimately circumvent Provincial Trading Regulations — as a result of the direct involvement of consumers, in what is an industry based (hybrid) product.
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