SOME of the most widely read financial news stories involve projections by Wall Street strategists such as Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson, who recently conceded he’d misjudged the direction of US stocks this year.
There are investors who dismiss these reports, claiming they are like horoscopes, written in sufficiently vague terms that can always be spun after the fact as being correct.
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