Sentences with phrase «typical market conditions»

By examining periods like this, you'll get a much better idea about how the investment has performed during typical market conditions.

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Given that the recent decline had placed the market in a somewhat oversold condition, Thursday's bounce demonstrated nothing to distinguish it from a typical bear market rally - fast, furious, prone to failure.
Still, the market is compressed enough that we should allow for the typical fast, furious, prone - to - failure bounce to clear that condition.
In addition, the market development manager said the ingredient does not behave like a typical starch in that it can withstand processing conditions that destroy other starches.
Under certain market conditions, the fund may accept greater - than - typical volatility to seek its targeted return.
He points out that long - term averages suggest a typical firm might expect to advance in the high single digits in more normal market conditions.
These simulations take into account the volatility that a typical target date asset allocation might experience under different market conditions.
Tuli emphasizes the importance of «understanding market conditions and typical salaries, before you jump in and start hiring.»
In fact many of the counties where I obtained the sales information have even classified sales during these years as «not typical of market conditions» for tax assessment purposes.
2The median price is where half sold for more and half sold for less; medians are more typical of market conditions than average prices, which are skewed higher by a relatively small share of upper — end transactions.
The collapse of the real estate market last April ended a boom time for realtors and brought the market back to more typical conditions in which long hours and extra marketing result in good, but not great compensation.
2 The median price is where half sold for more and half sold for less; medians are more typical of market conditions than average prices, which are skewed higher by a relatively small share of upper - end transactions.
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