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  • MJG August 2017
  • Sven August 2017
  • Ted August 2017
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Edward Yardeni: S&P 500 Panic Attacks: 2009-2017

TedTed
edited August 2017 in Fund Discussions
FYI: Table Of Content:
S&P 500 & Panic Attacks
Regards,
Ted
https://www.yardeni.com/pub/sp500panicattack.pdf

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  • Here is the attachment Ted forgot.
  • @Sven: Sorry, thanks for the head's-up !
    Regards,
    Ted
  • Hi Guys,

    Dr. Ed Yardeni and his staff always do an excellent and very comprehensive job when preparing their endless array of charts. These charts always inform and help in reducing uncertainties when making a financial decision.

    I trust the charts, but I am relentlessly cautious when reviewing Yardeni's interpretation of his own research. I'll never forget Yardeni and his projections as the year 2000 was approaching. He is infamous for the overblown Yardeni Y2K negative hyperbole. Here is a Link that reviews his less than optimistic positioning on that upcoming event:

    https://www.cnet.com/news/y2k-expert-yardeni-prepared-to-admit-he-was-wrong/

    He couldn't have been more wrong, but he survived and continues to persist in his forecasting. When forecasting everyone has a mixed record, and Yardeni is certainly no exception. So as always, buyer beware!

    Best Wshes
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