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Quotes About Exit

Regardless of the methodology used, before you decide to get into the market you have to decide where (price) or when (time) or why (new information) you will no longer want the position.
~ Jim Paul
The next step in decision making is establishing controls, i.e., the exit criteria that will take you out of the market either at a profit or loss.
~ Jim Paul
Your exit criteria create a discrete event, ending the position and preventing the continuous process from going on and on.
~ Jim Paul
After you know where you want to get out of the market, then you can ascertain whether and where you are comfortable getting into the market. In contrast to what most people do, your entry point should be a function of the exit point.
~ Jim Paul
Once you specify what price or under what circumstances you would no longer want the position, and specify how much money you are willing to lose, then, and only then, can you start thinking about where to enter the market.
~ Jim Paul
The beloved's innocence brutalizes the lover. As the singing of a mad person behind you on the train enrages you, its beautiful animal-like teeth shining amid black planes of paint. As Helen enrages history. Senza uscita.
~ Anne Carson
When I do a fashion show, it's not done until it exits out of the door.
~ Jonathan Anderson
Burdensome fees have made it harder for people to exit the criminal justice system.
~ London Breed
When terrorists blew up the Marine barracks in Lebanon, Reagan was frustrated and furious, as Bush was after 9/11. But he didn't stick us in a war in the Middle East with no exit.
~ Douglas Brinkley
leaving just before midnight
~ Robert White
A la salida nos metimos en un restaurante de la calle Palma atendido por octogenarios. El restaurante se llamaba La Palma de la Vida.
~ Roberto Bolano
I got to be going anyway," said Michaels. "Good
~ Robin Cook
Let me see you going but never coming back.
~ Lisa See
Bethan, gleeful, left
~ Lois Lowry
An agony. The exit like the entrance - but reversed. A palindrome: gut-tug.
~ Lorrie Moore
Love enters by the eyes and also leaves by the eyes.
~ Louis de Bernieres
He was apparently forced out.
~ Ron Chernow
The prose poem for me becomes a kind of chamber with no way out… a kind of hunt, because what is hunt but a breathing thing caught inside the house or the body or the box without the possibility of an exit?
~ Sabrina Orah Mark
I felt it was vital to stress the importance of national security in this debate and the need for a clear path to our exit from the European Union. I hope I have achieved both these objectives.
~ Liam Fox
Je sais que le monde est un salon dont il faut sortir poliment et honnêtement, c'est-à-dire en saluant et en payant ses dettes de jeu.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Sorry! Can't!' said Gilbert. 'Massage,' he explained, then exited the bar, apparently via catapult. 'Philip?' Claire said. My first impulse was to follow Gilbert's lead by briskly dismounting the couch and diving through the Gilbert-shaped hole he'd left in the wall on departing.
~ Joe Keenan
Did I make it that easy to walk right in and out of my life?
~ A Fine Frenzy
Rose shifted her shopping bag off her lap and with a grunt levered her ponderous body upright; she smiled broadly at me, and with a cheery "Ta Gert, ta girls," she waddled towards the exit while I eased my shoulders in relief from the confining pressure of her body. God, what a huge woman.
~ E.R. Braithwaite
You just got here, sir." "I know but how do we get out?" "Same way you came in. It's a dead-end road." "So we see the same scenery twice?" "It looks better going out.
~ Edward Abbey