A Quote by Nancy Dunnan

Always leave a sinking ship. There's no virtue in hanging on to losers. And stocks don't have feelings. — © Nancy Dunnan
Always leave a sinking ship. There's no virtue in hanging on to losers. And stocks don't have feelings.
People never leave a sinking ship until they see the lights of another ship approaching.
The ship is sinking The ship is sinking There's leak, there's a leak,in the boiler room The poor, the lame, the blind Who ore the ones that we kept in charge Killers, thieves, and lawyers God's Away, God's away God's away on Business
If the ship is sinking, you need help getting off that ship.
You sounded like someone who should be singing on a cruise ship. Halfway through your song, I wished the ship was sinking.
We semaphore from ship to ship, but they're sinking, too.
Let the Truth be known, no ship is unsinkable. The bigger the ship, the easier it is to sink her. I learned long ago that if you design how a ship'll sink, you can keep her afloat. I proposed all the watertight compartments and the double hull to slow these ships from sinking. In that way, you get everyone off. There's time for help to arrive, and the ship's less likely to break apart and kill someone while she's going down.
You don't integrate with a sinking ship.
What's one more torpedo in a sinking ship.
My percentage of winners is only about 50/50, because I cut my losers very quickly. The maximum loss I allow is 7%, and usually I am out of a losing stock a lot quicker. I make my money on the few stocks a year that double and triple in price. The profits in those trades easily makes up for all the small losers.
She was like a sinking ship firing on the rescuers.
Resolve to be merry though the ship were sinking.
Being the richest man on a sinking ship is a bitter victory
I think I'm gonna attach myself to the sinking ship that is book publishing.
When somebody starts going down, rats start leaving the sinking ship.
But all the love in the world won't save a sinking ship. You have to either bail or jump overboard.
If stocks double but the dollar loses half its value, who beyond Wall Street are the winners and losers?
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