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Josh Brown: How I Got My Readers Through 2016 Parts 1 & 2

FYI: Is there room for market commentary that doesn’t offer certainty about what’s going to happen in the future? Is there a point in trying to understand the present if the exercise does not result in a forecast about tomorrow? Is contextual information as valuable as “actionable” information, if not more so?
Regards,
Ted
http://thereformedbroker.com/2016/12/26/how-i-got-my-readers-through-2016/

Part 2:
Yesterday in Part I, we tackled the idea of financial commentary that is rooted in historical awareness and contextual information about the present, as opposed to making big calls about the future.
http://thereformedbroker.com/2016/12/27/how-i-got-my-readers-through-2016-part-ii/
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