Customer Quote by David E. Sanger Download Open image “Unfettered markets eventually get out of whack.” — David E. Sanger ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Customer Eventually Whack Get Investing Markets Markets Eventually Out Unfettered Unfettered Markets Whack
For many, perhaps most, Americans, markets are sacrosanct. Most people in the United States cannot even envision a society that doesn't revolve around an… — Howard Gardner Copy Share Image
Preventing liquidation of an unbalanced market will leave you in tears. — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
Markets are unforgiving, and sometimes they move for reasons we can't possibly foresee. — Rick Santelli Copy Share Image
Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent. — John Maynard Keynes Copy Share Image
But there is always creative destruction in markets: there are always new winners taking the place of those that are. So if you only… — Kerr Neilson Copy Share Image
Since the dawn of civilization, markets have been ubiquitous. Many of us have benefited from their focus and efficiency. Yet two widely held beliefs… — Howard Gardner Copy Share Image
The remarkable thing about the Chinese is that they've operated differently than the Russians, the Iranians, and the North Koreans. By and large, they… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
A Trump presidency will plunge the United States into an era of unknowns that has little parallel in the nation's 240-year history. — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
In the old nuclear age, you could sit under a big screen under a mountain in Colorado, and you could see where the missiles… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
Once cyber crosses into the realm of the physical, then it's a physical attack, but it starts with cyber. And the idea of a… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
Mr. Obama is the first president to have grown up in the region - he lived in Indonesia as an elementary school student -… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
American officials sometimes dig into corporations because they are suspected to be witting or unwitting suppliers of technology to the North Koreans or the… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
What the Russians did in the election in 2016 was clearly short of war, yet it was a pretty aggressive act to go into… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
When Japan was on the rise, American governors would come to inspect Toyota City and study 'just in time' manufacturing to increase efficiency; when… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
“We are in a strange world,' one senior Israeli official said to me, 'where the defense minister and to a lesser degree the prime… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
The government does not deny it routinely spies to advance American economic advantage, which is part of its broad definition of how it protects… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
There are certainly some secrets the government needs to protect, but many of the most important clues about revolutions, nuclear transfers, and new military… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
State oil companies in Saudi Arabia, Africa, Iran, and Mexico have often been intelligence targets for the United States. — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
Amongst the financial Twitterati, the term 'muppets' has come to describe any client used and abused by some financial predator. I've adopted the term… — Barry Ritholtz Copy Share Image
Many early-stage entrepreneurs make one simple mistake: Describing this 'big picture' in vague concepts and words. — Sunil Nagaraj Copy Share Image
The purpose of this book is to supply, in the form suitable for laymen, guidance in the adoption and execution of an investment policy. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The exact details of how you practice value investing will vary investor to investor, but the fundamental principle of scouring the world, looking for… — Whitney Tilson Copy Share Image
The best way to hold customers is to constantly figure out how to give them more for less. — Philip Kotler Copy Share Image
Perhaps the most important reason to be skeptical of government inflation numbers is that the government, like a fox campaigning to guard a hen… — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
When the dollar collapses, it's not doing it in a vacuum. If the dollar loses value, it's doing so relative to some other currency.… — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
Corporations invest in sophisticated CRM, or Customer Relationship Management, programs to effectively oversee their relationship with their customers at every point during the buying… — Marc Ostrofsky Copy Share Image
I believe confusion is good. Worldwide market leaders gain when there is confusion in the market. — Subhash Chandra Copy Share Image