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  • However, the many forecasts that correctly extrapolate past experience are of little value. Just as forecasters usually assume a future that’s a lot like the past, so do markets, which usually price in a continuation of recent history. Th us if the future turns out to be like the past, it’s unlikely big money will be made, even by those who foresaw correctly that it would.
  • Once in a while, however, the future turns out to be very different from the past.
  • It’s at these times that accurate forecasts would be of great value.
  • It’s also at these times that forecasts are least likely to be correct.

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we can’t know much about what will happen at those moments when knowing would make the biggest difference.

• Most of the time, people predict a future that is a lot like the recent past.

• They’re not necessarily wrong: most of the time the future largely is a rerun of the recent past.

• On the basis of these two points, it’s possible to conclude that forecasts will prove accurate much of ...

• Some forecasters may turn out to be correct at these pivotal moments, suggesting that it’s possible to correctly forecast key events, but it’s unlikely to be the same people consistently.

• The sum of this discussion suggests that, on balance, forecasts are of very little value.

• They’re also glad to share their views with others, even though correct forecasts should be of such great value that no one would give them away gratis.

• They rarely look back to rigorously assess their record as forecasters.

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