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The phrase "amount of stocks" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "amount" is typically used for uncountable nouns, while "stocks" is a countable noun.
Example: "The amount of stocks I own has increased significantly this year."
Alternatives: "number of stocks" or "quantity of stocks".
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"I get to pick a certain amount of stocks out of my portfolio," she said.
The approach outlined in the study is essentially the opposite of the traditional advice, which suggests keeping a steady mix of stock and bond funds throughout retirement or slowly lowering the amount of stocks.
In the two months since the bank's new governor, Toshihiko Fukui, took office, the monetary policy board has increased the amount of stocks it will buy from banks, added cash to the money markets, and expanded the range of collateral it will accept at the bank's loan window.
Companies such as Marks and Spencer, Levi Strauss & Co. are installing RFID to acquire data on the amount of stocks every day so that the stock can be replenished.
Experts say you'd be better off in a regional fund or a diversified emerging market fund where you're not beholden to a single market and many of these funds have a fair amount of stocks in China or Hong Kong anyway.
Then around 1950, CEO pay started to include a small amount of stocks and options in the company.
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On the high street: Asda does it again, charging £34.71 on a limited amount of stock.
The same amount of stock, after the announcement, was worth slightly more than half as much.
Another red flag is the large amount of stock being sold by the owners.
For each euro seized from them, they are supposed to get a corresponding amount of stock.
The market is capped by the amount of stock for sale.
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