So long as predictions remain popular, and are so numerous as they are today – and so long as they receive notoriety through repetition in the press and on the radio – contrary opinions will increase in importance as thinking aids. “
November 29, 2016
Recently, I was in a local restaurant having dinner when my cell phone rang. As I reached for the phone, I saw a client’s name. It was the first day of stock trading following the election. The market had opened down horribly but closed up 250 points for the day. Virtually everyone in the media had been saying Hillary...
November 15, 2016
Imagine buying a washing machine for $800. Then a month later you see Sears Roebuck advertising the same model for $400. You know you can’t take it back. You’ve used it. Is the new price low enough to warrant buying another? And if you did, what would you do with it? In the real world when you have too much of something, you don’t want...