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What Investors Can Learn From Weather Forecasts

I’ve never made a secret of my opinion that acting on market forecasts is destructive to investors. Nate Silver’s fascinating new book, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don’t includes some telling examples from the world of finance, but he drives home this idea even more forcefully with his insights [...]

By Canadian Couch Potato | Online only, 28/12/12

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