Sentences with phrase «very nice profit»

That allows for some things to be wrong and still make a very nice profit.
On October 3, 2005 your stop would have been triggered for a very nice profit of $ 8.85 per share or 16.6 % in 3 1/2 months time.
By selling half of his position, T.J. not only captures a very nice profit, but he now has more capital to invest again.
The problem that traders in this situation face is whether they should hold their trade for an even larger gain that may or may not materialize, or close the trade out and walk away with a very nice profit.
Anyone who held that trade would be up a very nice profit now.
While I did realize a very nice profit, I left several thousand dollars on the table because I acted out of fear of losing my gain as opposed to reason.
I had already seen a very nice profit, but emotions were starting to play on me and I did not follow my investment plan.
Many people take issue with the fact that they charge an up - front fee for a package of services, throw their logos on your book's cover, set the price, take a cut of the royalties and turn a very nice profit.
Bettors fading these trendy public teams have already earned a very nice profit through eight weeks of NFL action.
If you remember back in the dotcom era 1999 to early 2000, when people though tech stocks would just go up and up, well I bailed out of two tech companies I had at the time before the crash with a very nice profit and invested it all in Altria.
Owners can make very nice profits from their businesses, but they can take a hell of a beating too if the venture is not successful.

Not exact matches

While the profits of $ 20 - $ 30K per year do not seem like much, over time, they accumulated into a very nice nest egg, which allowed us to start investing on the real estate front.
But I also think that Amazon is very smart, and they know that in order to keep turning a nice profit they NEED us authors.
If there is an intervention and someone gives Amazon psychological / subconscious freedom to channel 10 % of its earnings into a cash hoard — that would make for a very nice hedge against the possibility that all its delayed profit gets eaten up by a swooping Black Swan.
The way to build your trading account is to do it slowly over time; you hit a big winner here or there and it pushes your equity curve higher, the key is that after these winners you have to be very careful and «tight» with your trading capital so that you don't give all your profits back... then eventually you'll hit another nice winner.
You have a very nice trade that hits your profit target almost exactly, you feel good, the market feels «easy», you start looking for your next trade right away because you've got a little more money to «throw around» now.
According to Norma Milton, HHPR President, «We are excited about the store and look forward to offering the public some very nice items at bargain prices — and all profit will continue to go to the medical bills of HHPR rescued cats.»
The very same concept applies to when your selling your goods: selling sugar to a town that already has loads of it will get you nowhere, but sell it to a town with none and you'll make a nice profit.
A tech bump to allow seamless dual uScreen support and a reasonable pricing that doesn't include a 40 % profit margin would be very nice.
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