Not exact matches
The exceptions are Indonesia and Thailand,
where the financial problems have generally proven to be less tractable, and Hong Kong,
where growth has been constrained by
high real interest rates and the decline in
asset prices.
Gaps that appear during periods of
high trading activity but
where the
price is not generally moving very much can be an indication of a new breakout, i.e. that the
asset's
price will start moving in that direction.
Therefore, curve flattener reflects the consensus bearish volatility view
where asset prices continue to boom under policy accommodation, while curve steepener expresses a bullish volatility thesis
where higher term premium (as a result of «quantitative tightening») would reverse policy - induced private capital displacement and «financial adventurism.»
Last month the European Central Bank vice president said Bitcoin was a «speculative
asset»
where investors were «taking that risk of buying at such
high prices».
That is normally the case, but when I was younger, I ran into a case with a micro-cap stock (Cerbco, aptly named for the mythic three - headed dog of hell)
where the supervoting share class received a
higher price in an
asset sale.
Another advantage is that you do not buy the underlying
asset but the option, which gives you access to a wider market as compared to investing in stocks
where high values and
prices would limit your investment capability.
Large index ETFs, which have real - time net
asset values (NAVs), have not helped this
pricing problem in fixed income but, in parts of the fixed income market
where there is less liquidity (such as
high yield bonds), sourcing issues can be more difficult — particularly in a market sell - off
where buyers may not be readily available with sufficient capacity to take on bond inventory.
The impulse wave defines the period in a bullish trend
where the
asset makes a sustained move toward
higher prices.
The impulse waves are highlighted in green, and they capture the stage in a bullish trend
where an
asset makes a move towards
higher prices.
The impulse waves, which are highlighted in green, define the stage in a bullish trend
where the
asset's
price makes a sustained move toward
higher levels.
High prices and tighter lending conditions aren't dampening consumers» optimism and enthusiasm for real estate in the Toronto region,
where half of homebuyers still expect to purchase that most expensive and elusive
asset, a detached home.