Pessimistic forecasts tend to be taken more seriously than optimistic ones, even if both are equally unfounded. This can lead to fear-driven investment decisions. "If someone who’s full of nonsense tells me that a stock I own is about to collapse because it’s an accounting fraud, I will clear my calendar and listen to their every word."
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