71.   Whether investors choose to work with a traditional broker or trade electronically, the bounty of financial news and research available online is an asset to be exploited.

72.   With rates expected to stay low in Japan, more Japanese investors may choose to look for higher-yielding assets in other currencies, such as U.S. bonds.

73.   With the margin for error so small, and little room for further narrowing, some investors are choosing to sell corporates sooner rather than later.

74.   With stock prices crumbling for most of the year, investors indeed chose to put their money into different asset classes.

75.   Yet as investors chose to focus on uplifting market news, other companies continued to warn of possible earnings shortfalls, some citing Asia as the culprit.

76.   And while investors may choose to remember the gains, the past few summers have brought crushing losses as well.

77.   But stock investors chose to focus on the dip in manufacturing production, said Hugh Johnson, market strategist at First Albany Corp.

78.   But Tuesday, eager investors were choosing to gloss over the consumer confidence report and look ahead to a pair of reports due out later this week.

79.   But on Monday most investors chose to stay out of the markets amid a flurry of mixed signals.

80.   Investors mostly chose to stay away from the market.

n. + choose >>共 971
people 4.55%
voter 4.32%
company 3.17%
government 2.68%
customer 2.04%
woman 1.86%
investor 1.69%
student 1.55%
parent 1.53%
consumer 1.51%
investor + v. >>共 530
be 12.97%
say 4.19%
buy 3.15%
have 2.89%
take 2.68%
sell 2.33%
expect 2.15%
remain 1.97%
continue 1.72%
bet 1.58%
choose 0.29%
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