Quotes About Market
I examined the buy-and-hold returns of almost 9,000 IPOs issued between 1968 and 2001. I calculated the returns based on whether investors purchased the IPOs either at the end of the first month of trading or at the IPO offer price and held these stocks until December 31, 2003.25 There is no question that the losing IPOs far outnumber the winners.
~ Jeremy J. Siegel
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In 1957, IBM's weight was two-thirds of the technology sector; in 2013, IBM was only the third largest in a sector that contains 70 firms.
~ Jeremy J. Siegel
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There is a good reason why stocks are not reacting to Fed policy as they have in the past. Investors have become so geared to watching and anticipating Fed policy that the effect of its tightening and easing is already discounted in the market. If investors expect the Fed to stabilize the economy, this will be built into stock prices long before the Fed even begins to take its stabilizing actions.
~ Jeremy J. Siegel
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Although those who wait long enough will eventually recoup losses on a diversified portfolio of stocks, buying stocks at or below their historical valuation is the best way to guarantee superior returns.
~ Jeremy J. Siegel
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We are already producing enough food to feed the world. We already have technology in place that allows us to produce more than we can find a market for.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
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The global financial collapse exposed the longstanding myth that commercial exchange is a primary institution. There are no examples in history where people created commercial markets and exchange before creating a culture.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
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Recycling, packaging, businesses are changing all of those things because that's what consumers want.
~ Jerry Greenfield
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These days, newish art can be priced between $10 000 and $25 000. When I tell artists that a new painting by a newish artist should go for around $1 200, they look at me like I'm a flesh-eating virus.
~ Jerry Saltz
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Auction houses run a rigged game. They know exactly how many people will be bidding on a work and exactly who they are. In a gallery, works of art need only one person who wants to pay for them.
~ Jerry Saltz
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I hate art auctions.
~ Jerry Saltz
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In the seventies, a group of American artists seized the means not of production but of reproduction. They tore apart visual culture at a time of no money, no market, and no one paying attention except other artists. Vietnam and Watergate had happened everything in America was being questioned.
~ Jerry Saltz
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The emergence of this stable, public market for state debt was the most politically significant economic innovation of the age. It allowed the British government to borrow funds at a far lower rate than had been the case when it depended on moneylenders and tax farmers—the system that remained in force in France.
~ Jerry Z. Muller
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Estando allí, me encaminé hasta donde una vendedora de ollas de barro, sentada en el piso y rodeada de sus objetos en arcilla cocida.
~ Jesús Rodríguez
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set your own rules and stick to them; never argue with the market; never make a play you can't afford; never give way to irrational exuberance. Above all, don't be a sucker.
~ Jesse Lauriston Livermore
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The market does not beat them. They beat themselves, because though they have brains they cannot sit tight.
~ Jesse Livermore
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There is only one side of the market and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side.
~ Jesse Livermore
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All a person needs to do is observe what the market is telling him and evaluate it.
~ Jesse Livermore
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Old Baron Rothschild's recipe for wealth winning applies with greater force than ever to speculation. Somebody asked him if making money in the Bourse was not a very difficult matter and he replied that, on the contrary, he thought that it was very easy… "I will tell you my secret if you wish. It is this: I never buy at the bottom and I always sell too soon.
~ Jesse Livermore
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The field of human relations in Freud's sense is similar to the market—it is an exchange of satisfaction of biologically given needs, in which the relationship to the other individual is always a means to an end but never an end in itself.
~ Erich Fromm
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A questo modo due persone si innamorano, certe di aver trovato sul mercato l'oggetto migliore e più conveniente, considerando i limiti dei loro valori di scambio.
~ Erich Fromm
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If the social structure is one of submission to authority—overt authority or the anonymous authority of the market and public opinion—his concept of God must be infantile and far from the mature concept, the seeds of which are to be found in the history of monotheistic religion.
~ Erich Fromm
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Modern man's feeling of isolation and powerlessness is increased still further by the character which all his human relationships have assumed. The concrete relationship of one individual to another has lost its direct and human character and has assumed a spirit of manipulation and instrumentality. In all social and personal relations the laws of the market are the rule.
~ Erich Fromm
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The worker, or rather his labor, was a commodity to be bought by the owner of capital, not essentially different from any other commodity on the market, and it was used to its fullest capacity by the buyer.
~ Erich Fromm
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