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might

[mahyt] / maɪt /


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Almost anything might happen, but Might Futurists have devised clever ways to help us control all that unknowability.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you think you might want to sell within the next three or four years, you might as well go now.

From MarketWatch

“It’s about how it might catapult you into the future.”

From MarketWatch

So unless you’re an investor willing to trade in and out of silver, it might be best to stay on the sidelines.

From Barron's

“If you are paying down that debt and you don’t have an emergency savings account, then you might want to consider actually focusing on that first,” Caro said.

From MarketWatch