A study of economics usually reveals that the best time to buy anything is last year.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When will you learn that the time to buy a thing is when you find what you want? If you go back the next year and try to get more, they will try to sell you something else.
I've found that when the market's going down and you buy funds wisely, at some point in the future you will be happy. You won't get there by reading 'Now is the time to buy.'
I've found that when the market's going down and you buy funds wisely, at some point in the future you will be happy.
The data strongly suggest that very good years in the U.S. stock market are followed by more good years.
It isn't as important to buy as cheap as possible as it is to buy at the right time.
Any purchase is one for the future. If you buy a refrigerator, you are making a commitment to the future so that you have food to eat for the next ten years.
When times are good, there is budget available for increased research on secondary products or customers.
I prefer buying things and figuring out where to put them later than regretting not buying them.
The best time to buy a home is always five years ago.
The market always, in theory at least, looks ahead. And it's always trying to take in every bit of information that it can as quickly as it can. You don't really care so much if the company made a dollar last year; you want to know what it's going to make this year.