Sentences with phrase «value traps while»

But sometimes the deck is stacked against you and you fall into low - value traps while dating online.

Not exact matches

Cryptocurrency markets face the challenge of dealing with the value dilution these dead coins create, while users of these dead coins have their value trapped in currencies that the market does not validate.
While we totally get the value of having a store - brought bar on hand (we like Lara Bars the best), it's important to be discerning so as to not fall into the granola bar trap!
«Boring old car makers need to figure out how to make this profitable and guard against falling into the 1990 trap of ignoring that business while chasing profits in other parts of the value chain,» Elkann wrote.
While there's certainly an emotional part of the decision that absolutely should be considered, and potential tax implications, the two factors that tend to have the most weight in this decision are that the value is trapped in an asset and maintenance.
In technology it is very difficult to separate a cyclical change from a structural one so while the BP and Busch ideas are great, Microsoft is probably a value trap.
Even if you sincerely believe a company isn't a value - trap, how long will you be comfortable staring a negative RoME in the face, while the shares plumb new depths in terms of price & volatility?
This is because the value factor can screen for stocks that are attractively priced, while the momentum factor looks for stocks that have recently demonstrated strong risk - adjusted returns, which may help reduce the probability of buying into a value trap.
While sifting through this High Yield Dividend Stocks list, be sure to avoid this dividend value trap.
They are meant to cover the basic areas of value investing, while attempting to avoid the traps that harm value investing.
In constructing traps and lures, Rantanen explicates his interest in duplicitous objects; the sculptures are, in this respect, self - reflexive, drawing skeptical attention to their own status as artworks — a designation which, while superficially arbitrary, enacts an intrinsic transformation upon the cultural and monetary value of its subjects.
The piece falls into the partisan trap of painting all opponents in one color when in fact there are conservatives who care about science and energy, even some (Charles Krauthammer comes to mind) who — while challenging the portrayal of global warming as a real - time crisis — see the value in a high tax on gasoline, swapped for lower taxes elsewhere.
While there's certainly an emotional part of the decision that absolutely should be considered, and potential tax implications, the two factors that tend to have the most weight in this decision are that the value is trapped in an asset and maintenance.
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