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Meanings of savvy investors in English
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Usage of savvy investors in English
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But the battered segment may also offer opportunities for savvyinvestors.
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Opportunities still abound for savvyinvestors but so do pitfalls for the ill-prepared.
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You might think that savvyinvestors would see this as an opportunity to buy.
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To be fair, not everyone is skeptical as savvyinvestors will have protected themselves.
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More than a few savvyinvestors picked up bargains during the dark days of the recession.
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After making a killing buying the big banks at their nadir, savvyinvestors are moving on.
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Some worry that less savvyinvestors may think that owning REITs means they own the real estate.
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And in an uncertain world, some academics argue that property remains a solid bet for savvyinvestors.
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Sure, those profits are more than acceptable in terms of quantity, but savvyinvestors want high quality, too.
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This is why savvyinvestors need to watch carefully to see if the economic forecasts call for a recession.
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All of the savvyinvestors have said that they are focused on finding investments offered at an attractive discount.
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They also enable a business with competitive rates to showcase them and challenge their peers for the business of savvyinvestors.
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He'd seen markets like this before, when panicked sellers dump good assets while the savvyinvestors sit back and pick them off.
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Professional traders convert those options to shares and collect dividends, taking advantage of less- savvyinvestors who fail to convert their options in time.
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With the shakeout establishing who is at the front or back of the pack, savvyinvestors are focusing on those in the middle.
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And because the stock market is trending up, savvyinvestors can find bargains in subsets of stock market sectors that are expected to grow.