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Decisions regarding the stock appear to be made first based on the price action and then justification of the recommendation is made using the fundamental data that has shown to be of no value in predicting the moves of Apple stock in the very short-term.
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All too often in business and in personal relationships, there is a chance we can be easily discarded when we are no longer of value or use to anyone.
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Both theoretically and practically it can be seen that a Gold Standard is no guarantee of value or price stability.
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That Snyder has increased the value of the Redskins and grown the brand should be no surprise.
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They are certainly no miracle cure, and they don't seem to be of value once a person has gone on to develop significant PTSD symptoms.
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If a significant portion of society ever lost faith in its value, it would no longer be accepted despite government edict.
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Planters also used group incentives to encourage honesty, doling out a barrel of corn to each hand with the caveat that if anything was stolen from the farm and no one turned in the thief, double the value of that corn would be deducted from each of their Christmas awards.
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Again, the number of data points is tiny, but the weight of the evidence shows that dividend-paying, value-oriented stocks are the place to be no matter who occupies the Oval Office.
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Might the grand lesson of the financial crisis be that gigantic sums and misguided confidence were created by our currencies because they had no intrinsic value?
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Wall Street has been moving billions of assets into a relatively new accounting category called "level 3, " a designation that the fair value of those assets, including subprime mortgages and derivatives, couldn't be determined because there was no observable market for them.
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