And when you
put all your eggs in one basket you bloody better make sure you don't drop it.
NEVER
put all your eggs in one basket, as the old saying goes.
"If you're going to
put all your eggs in one basket, then you're going to want to take care of that egg when it comes out," says paleobiologist F.
He comments: "We're all familiar with the old saying 'don't
put all your eggs in one basket'.
Buy when prices are low and sell when they are high; don't
put all your eggs in one basket and don't expect returns for at least five years.
"Don't
put all your eggs in one basket and focus on a single stock," he says, citing the examples of Enron and WorldCom.
b) You
put all your eggs in one basket. c) You have a heavy basket.
You don't have to
put all your eggs in one basket when dealing with a buyer.
The adage "Don't
put all your eggs in one basket" cautions against making all family investments in the same asset type or in the same geographical area.
Niche marketing doesn't mean you should
put all your eggs in one basket. You actually may want to diversify now to ensure your business stays afloat even if one of your products or services is hit by a slowdown.
"You want to invest enough to make a difference in your account, but at the same time you don't want to
put all your eggs in one basket," Willa says.
"But you can't
put all your eggs in one basket." The Realtors, he said, will continue to generate support throughout the towns and villages.