Sentences with phrase «tremendous volatility»

Global stock markets have had tremendous volatility over that period of time, but they are generally higher than they were back then.
Over the long run, stocks have returned about twice as much as bonds, but those generous stock returns have been accompanied by tremendous volatility.
Although the cryptocurrency suffers from tremendous volatility, it can easily be used for fostering anonymous payments across international borders.
While price action has been rather muted in most other global markets, cryptocurrencies have delivered tremendous volatility.
There has been tremendous volatility in certain markets over the last few weeks (for example, the stock and currency markets).
«Canadian investors are facing a long list of uncertainties, including tremendous volatility in both oil prices and the value of the Canadian dollar,» said Frances Donald, senior economist for Manulife Asset Management.
«Canadian investors are facing a long list of uncertainties, including tremendous volatility in both oil prices and the value of the Canadian dollar.
While the stock market can yield you a high potential return, it also experiences tremendous volatility.
There has been tremendous volatility in certain markets over the last few weeks (for example, the stock and currency -LSB-...]
And this might actually be a good thing, given the tremendous volatility this market has seen over the last 10 years.
Despite the tremendous volatility in the stock markets, the Sleepy Portfolio was little changed in 2011.
So the ability to store it will help smooth the tremendous volatility we've got in prices today.
While this may be the case if you don't want to actively manage your investments, or have someone do it for you, given the tremendous volatility of today's markets, a case could be made that it is worth it to pay a financial advisor to offer ongoing advice about portfolio allocation.
Despite the tremendous volatility in the stock markets, the Sleepy Portfolio was little changed in 2011.
Carney pointed out the tremendous volatility of these «assets,» stressing that cryptocurrencies have «exhibited classic hallmarks of bubbles» since their prices are based on «beliefs regarding their future supply and demand», and do not have «intrinsic value» or external backing.
And this might actually be a good thing, given the tremendous volatility this market has seen over the last 10 years.
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