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    outlooks


    1. They enjoyed the fact that they were very different in their outlooks on life, and that they could be so tolerant of each other's differences in a loving relationship


    2. My wife and I simply had different outlooks on what life should be


    3. ” He shook his head sadly and lowered his eyes towards the floor, unmistakably distraught by the thought and his outlooks concerning how difficult it would be if he was placed in that same situation


    4. His natures and outlooks were taking into a new shaped as the green trees shed their leaves with the coming of Autumn season


    5. Her outlooks unfolded her awful story; and she was devoid of any hope


    6. ” There was great excitements and the lights of happiness on Pranjit’s outlooks


    7. The dots connects through intellectual outlooks fixed by reasons


    8. Angels and demons harness resoureces in thoughts for plan, aim, purpose and outlooks


    9. positive outlooks that I feel sorry for them


    10. “That’s because you live in a provincial city, provincial people, provincial outlooks

    11. bias-free outlooks, attitudes, and actions in children


    12. This type of reality is created by the community of many subjective world outlooks, systems of views, and stable life principles (particular SFUURMM-Forms) characteristic of the majority of “people” (representatives of several generations) and has the greatest “similarity” in the Time Flow that unites children with their parents, lesser “similarity” between grandchildren and grandparents, and practically no “similarity” at the time interval between great-grandchildren and great-grandparents


    13. These Configurations may include SFUURMM-Forms of some common (for you and for “the deceased personality”) outlooks on Life, “good” and “evil”, attitude toward yourself, to people and things


    14. When you realize this: all of your old outlooks on reality and Life should change and a new perspective should be born


    15. Every new generation in every culture, in every neighborhood has a different set of changed values and outlooks


    16. If the economy is based upon ephemeral human factors of self-confidence, fear, greed, courage, panic… and regardless of any actual wealth or power: it depends on human values in order to survive; then what does money represent? A symbol of human confidence, self-esteem? A symbol that represents an actual car, a house? A symbol of potential growth, potential confidence? Does it represent human feelings, outlooks? Or does it represent dead machines and houses and things? Does the possession of more money represent a higher self-esteem? Or does a higher self-esteem end up being represented by more money? In the stock market: does money represent confidence, or does confidence represent money? Does fear represent a lack of money, or does a lack of money represent fear? What is being represented by what? Which is reflecting the other? In which order? How does this all work?… Why? How does the reflecting dynamic of creative potential-abstraction-actualization-concretion work? How and why is abstraction turned into something that is actual? And vice versa? These are some of the questions that need to be asked if we want to understand ourselves and the civilization we exist in


    17. Throughout this process of growing up: there is a universal dynamic taking place: the effect of all that duplication, repetition, sameness, routine, mechanical functioning: all of the imposed absolutes, all of the rules, all of the boredom: results in limiting the naturally expanding awareness of children into blinkered outlooks of a single family, a single culture, a single norm, a single society


    18. Watching for pocket pivot action in smaller, thinner stocks with potentially strong fundamental outlooks can be rewarding, as the examples of RINO and JAZZ illustrate


    19. Determining near-term outlooks for a company tends to be a much more important variable in conventional analysis than is determining underlying value


    20. The investment analysis of the GMAC Debentures revolved around the fact that it would have been utterly unreasonable to conclude that these issues were being acquired at prices that represented a market bottom or even anything close to a market bottom, because the OPMI consensus, which could have proved right, was that the near-term outlooks were horrible and that GMAC, as an operation, was in deep trouble

    21. Almost no one is that good at predicting future corporate outlooks


    22. If the immediate revenue, earnings, or cash flow outlooks are poor, common stock investment is to be forgone regardless of long-term prospects


    23. Industry outlooks are as important for GADCP as they are for GARP


    24. However, under GADCP, industry outlooks are based on independent analysis rather than conformity with a general consensus


    25. The OPMI seller will tend to focus on those corporate variables most likely to affect near-term market prices, to wit, short-term outlooks for earnings, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), dividends and industry identification


    26. Control buyers, on the other hand, tend to focus on how they can finance the transaction, the quality and quantity of resources in a business, and long-term outlooks


    27. If there is confidence in fundamental merits, it becomes relatively easy to establish positions in common stocks at attractive prices when markets are depressed because of events such as panics or tight money, or because of beliefs that near-term outlooks are poor


    28. Focus is on immediate outlooks, that is, short-termism


    29. Asset allocators who believe in academic finance allocate investments in equity portfolios by concentrating on outlooks for particular industries and on outlooks for specific geographic locations; the better the near-term outlook, the more funds are allocated in that direction


    30. As part of estimating market prices, they tend very much to be trend players, especially on the buy side, refusing to acquire securities if they believe near-term outlooks for prices are unfavorable

    31. In that environment a potential creditor would not rely on outlooks based on a base case analysis or an optimistic analysis


    32. Let’s look at all three strategies because they’re different and assume different market outlooks


    33. At the basis of the works of all the modern historians from Gibbon to Buckle, despite their seeming disagreements and the apparent novelty of their outlooks, lie those two old, unavoidable assumptions


    34. Most market-related outlooks have at least two choices when analyzing option positions


    35. Two outlooks go into this trade


    36. Most companies do provide earnings outlooks


    37. If you are researching companies that provide earnings outlooks, you need to search for those that under-promise and over-deliver results


    38. Some bullish CEOs normally give higher ranges of earnings outlooks for the year without considering the possibility of economic contraction at any time


    39. Trade The Markets focuses on futures and currencies along with the bigger-picture outlooks, while Simpler Options focuses on, of course, stocks and stock options


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