61.   The reason is that, over a period of years, stocks tend to appreciate much more quickly than do other kinds of investments.

62.   The smaller stocks tend to be much less liquid, and big swings in investor interest will have more dramatic effects on prices, moving up or down.

63.   The stock has traditionally tended to trade at a lower price to cash flow than its peers, but over the last few months the discrepancies have increased.

64.   Their stocks tend to peak in the fall, and sell off after Christmas.

65.   These stocks tend to hold up well even when growth slows, because people always buy certain items, like food, shampoo, underwear and cigarettes.

66.   They found that if a stock tended to reverse direction the day after such orders, then more often than not it was sensitive to liquidity shocks.

67.   Value stocks tend to sport higher dividend yields, lower price-earnings ratios and other indications of being bargains.

68.   U.S. stocks also tend to influence the bolsa index because many of the largest Mexican companies trade in New York.

69.   Utilities stocks tend to do well on a relative basis in bad markets because of the high dividends they pay.

70.   Value stocks tend not to drop as much as stocks with higher expectations, he said.

n. + tend >>共 2049
people 5.15%
woman 2.15%
company 1.61%
investor 1.49%
rate 1.48%
man 1.12%
price 0.96%
stock 0.89%
child 0.84%
fund 0.78%
stock + v. >>共 329
fall 18.01%
rise 15.56%
be 12.01%
close 2.41%
tumble 1.54%
rally 1.48%
decline 1.48%
trade 1.43%
continue 1.35%
gain 1.27%
tend 0.29%
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