A Quote by Alexander Cairncross

A trend is a trend is a trend. But the question is, will it bend? Will it alter its course through some unforeseen force and come to a premature end? — © Alexander Cairncross
A trend is a trend is a trend. But the question is, will it bend? Will it alter its course through some unforeseen force and come to a premature end?
A good trend following system will keep you in the market until there is evidence that the trend has changed.
There has been, for some reason (or more likely an unfortunate accumulation of reasons) a trend over the past several decades for parents to do the work of parenting in the isolation of their own homes - and not only that, this trend has overlapped with the other trend of much deeper parent involvement in raising kids. That you also represent trend No. 3, more people raising kids solo, has only exacerbated a close-to-no-win situation.
We always see a trend on TV, and others follow suit. I think 'Rangrasiya' will be a trend setter, too.
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.
Every bubble has two components: something - some real trend, and a misconception about that trend.
What we are saying is that on top of the warming trend there is a long-periodic oscillation that will probably lead to a lower temperature increase than we would expect from the current trend during the next years.
I don't avoid trends. You do definitely want to be on-trend, but I do like to pick and choose the things that I'm seeing. And not every trend will work on every client of mine.
Generally, a rising trend in rates is bearish for stocks; a falling trend is bullish.
It doesn't take many observations to think you've spotted a trend, and it's probably not a trend at all.
To every trend there is a counter-trend. There are a number of pendulums operating and each creates new business opportunities.
There's no trend lines that work in entertainment. You can break any trend line by offering value that we as consumers of content want.
Standing outside the cultural hysteria the trend is fairly clear. It is a trend toward temporal compression and the emergence of ambiguity.
When you look like you stepped out of a catalog, that's never good. People shouldn't succumb to trend, they should interpret trend.
Trends are just as important in politics as they are in fashion; just that rather than an aesthetic trend, it might be an ideological, behavioral or cultural trend - you need to keep track of all kinds of trends in politics because you need to know if you come out and say something, what the adoption of that will be six months down the road.
The trend of the market is up, not down. Shorting stocks puts you against that trend and thus makes it more difficult to make money.
There is a Sufi trend, a madhabi Sufi trend, and I don't have any problem with this. What is not acceptable is that, first, some scholars are trying to show to the audience that they are open to other trends. However, when it comes to the retreat or the panels, they don't want to be with some of us because they are scared of being exposed.
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