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Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know by Coreen T. Sol
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“The term bellwether refers to the practice of placing a bell around the neck of a castrated ram (a wether) leading his flock of sheep. While out of sight, the sound of the bell is a directive on the whereabouts of the flock. When earning season begins, the bellwether stock is that of the largest (typically industrial) companies who report their earnings. Analysts look to these reports as an indication of how subsequent reports will come in under or over expectations.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“Understanding the value of a security and whether it's trading above or below that value is the difference between investing and speculating.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“The term bellwether refers to the practice of placing a bell around the neck of a castrated ram (a wether) leading his flock of sheep. While out of sight, the sound of the bell is a directive on the whereabouts of the flock. When earning season begins, the bellwether stock is that of the largest (typically industrial) companies who report their earnings. Analysts look to these reports as an indication of how subsequent reports will come in under or over expectations.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“What the efficient market hypothesis doesn't account for is that people are not always rational. Just ask any divorce lawyer.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“A tax dollar paid today is far more expensive than one paid in future dollars. With inflation, money becomes less valuable over time because of the cost of goods increases.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“Innate human tendencies were meant to help us survive the wilderness, not make investment decisions.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“For every transaction, there is someone willing to buy and someone willing to sell at an agreed price, both believing that it's good value and that the counterparty is a little crazy.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“The cycle of optimism and euphoria leading to greed, fear and capitulation, giving way to hope and building back to optimism, drives the expansion and contraction of our financial world in a market cycle of collective human emotion.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know
“Fear is an emotion, not a stock indicator.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know