T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The market and the consumer and idea trump the system.”
“The market being in a trend is the main thing that eventually gets us in a trade. That is a pretty simple idea. Being consistent and making sure you do that all the time is probably more important than the particular characteristics you use to define the trend. Whatever method you use to enter trades, the most critical thing is that if there is a major trend, your approach should assure that you get in that trend.”
“The market came with the dawn of civilization and it is not an invention of capitalism. ... If it leads to improving the well-being of the people there is no contradiction with socialism.”
“The market can move for irrational reasons, and you have to be prepared for that, ... you need to make big bets when the odds are in your favor -- not big enough to ruin you, but big enough to make a difference.”
“The market changes faster than school can teach. Don´t lean on degrees.”
“The market controls everything, but the market has no heart.”
“The market does not beat them. They beat themselves, because though they have brains they cannot sit tight.”
“The market does not drive the scientists, the communicators, the thinkers, the government to do the right things.”
“The market does not know you exist. You can do nothing to influence it. You can only control your behavior.”
Source: Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management
“The market doesn't reward the smartest traders. It rewards the most disciplined ones.”
Source: Trading psychology. How to Master Your Emotions and Think Like a Professional
“The market doesn't make communities. Markets make networks of self-interested individuals, and they work as long as there's more than enough to go around.”
“The market economy as such does not respect political frontiers. Its field is the world.”
“The market economy is deeply congruent with the values set out in the Hebrew Bible. Material prosperity is a divine blessing. Poverty crushes the spirit as well as the body, and its alleviation is a sacred task. Work is a noble calling.”
“The market economy is delivering miracles by the minute and yet we hardly notice or care; worse, we denounce the realization of this dream of all of history, this coming of heaven on earth and call it decadent and dangerous.”
Source: It's a Jetsons World: Private Miracles and Public Crimes
“The market economy is not everything. It must find its place in a higher order of things which is not ruled by supply and demand, free prices, and competition. It must be firmly contained within an all-embracing order of society in which the imperfections of and harshness of economic freedom are corrected by law and in which man is not denied conditions of life appropriate to his nature.”
Source: A Humane Economy: The Social Framework of the Free Market
“The market economy is the social system of the division of labor under private ownership of the means of production. Everybody acts on his own behalf; but everybodys actions aim at the satisfaction of other peoples needs as well as at the satisfaction of his own. Everybody in acting serves his fellow citizens.”
Source: Human action: a treatise on economics
“The market economy is very good at wealth creation but not perfect at all about wealth distribution.”
“The market economy needs no apologists and propagandists. It can apply to itself the words of Sir Christopher Wren's epitaph in St. Paul's: 'If you seek his monument, look around.'”
“The market economy succeeds not because some people's interests are suppressed and other people are kept out of the market, but because people gain individual advantage from it.”
“The market economy-capitalism-is a social system of consumers' supremacy.”
Source: Money, method, and the market process: essays
“The market follows the artist. The artist does not follow the market.”
“The market for nonsense is infinite.”
“The market gives you the opportunity to arbitrage what the emotional investor will pay or sell at versus the fundamental value of a company, but you've got to pull the trigger promptly without hesitating. We've disciplined ourselves mentally and prepared ourselves in terms of information, as well as relationships with brokers, to do that.”
“The market has a simple way of whittling all excessive pride and overblown egos down to size. After all, the whole idea is to be completely objective and recognize what the marketplace is telling you, rather than try to prove that the thing you said or did yesterday or six weeks ago was right. The fastest way to take a bath in the stock market or go broke is to try to prove that you are right and the market is wrong.”
“The Market has always focused on the creation of laborsaving devices. Ironically, this has never produced free time - quite the opposite. But what it has produced is a sedentary society, one hermetically sealed from natural exercise.”
Source: Is the American Dream Killing You?: How "the Market" Rules Our Lives
“The market has no morality”
“The market insures that any quantity of money is capable of performing all the work required of a medium of exchange by adjusting its purchasing power to the underlying conditions of supply and demand.”
“The market is a brilliant system for the exchange of goods and services, but it doesn't protect the environment unless it's regulated, it doesn't train your workforce unless it's regulated, and it doesn't give you the long-term investment you want.”
“The market is a democracy in which every penny gives a right to vote.”
Source: Planned Chaos
“The market is a mechanism for sorting the efficient from the inefficient, it is not a substitute for responsibility.”
Source: The Age of Paradox
“The market is a pendulum that forever swings between unsustainable optimism (which makes stocks too expensive) and unjustified pessimism (which makes them too cheap). The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists.”
Source: The Intelligent Investor, Rev. Ed
“The market is a tool, and a useful one. But the worship of this tool is a hollow faith. Far more important than any tool is what you make with it.”
“The market is a very emotional place that appeals to fear and greed.”
“The market is always making mountains out of molehills and exaggerating ordinary vicissitudes into major setbacks.”
Source: The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel
“The market is going to love it. The market always seems to applaud major mergers, even though the vast majority of them don't work out and don't increase shareholder value.”
“The market is in the process of correcting itself.”
“The market is like a language, and you have to be able to understand what they're saying.”
“The market is like a machine that needs to be constantly excited. It needs to constantly produce wealth and more excitement. There are some leading players who are always there before everyone else, and they set market trends, they make people safe about the excitement. Of course, those who buy it first are the first to drop it. It's an ongoing game.”
“The market is like Goldilocks. It decides if your price is too hot, too cold, or just right.”
Source: The Politically Incorrect Real Estate Agent Handbook: A Serious How-to Manual with a Sense of Humor
“The market is like the police: of course you need it, but if it becomes the central organizing principle of your culture then you're in deep trouble.”
“The market is not a place, a thing, or a collective entity. The market is a process, actuated by the interplay of the actions of the various individuals cooperating under the division of labor.”
“The market is not an invention of capitalism. It has existed for centuries. It is an invention of civilization.”
“The market is now factoring in that first-quarter earnings will likely be below consensus. And the reality is that economic growth is probably going to be between 3.5 percent and 4 percent, which is good but maybe not as strong as what some people were hoping for.”
“The market is perfectly well supplied at the moment but spare capacity is very limited.”
“The market is regarded as democratic because everybody has a vote. Of course, some have more votes than others because your votes depend on the number of dollars you have, but everybody participates and therefore it's called democratic.”
“The market is ridiculously overcrowded with early stage investors. This results in a talent drain, where the best talent gets diffused and work for their own startups.”
“The market is sovereign and in the magic economy of the small entrepreneur there is no authoritarian center... in the political sphere... the equilibrium of powers prevails, and hence there is no chance of despotism.”
Source: The Power Elite
“The market is the best garden.”
Source: The English poems of George Herbert, together with his collection of proverbs entitled Jacula prudentum
“The market is the creator of social wealth and the wellspring of self-sustaining economic development.”
“The market is the only critic that matters.”