"Recency bias is a cognitive bias that favors recent events over historic ones; a memory bias. Recency bias gives "greater importance to the most recent event", such as the final lawyer's closing argument a jury hears before being dismissed to deliberate."
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If we are moving from low inflation to high inflation, maybe not all people are fully familiar how to make the transition. Are the execs at DIS too young to remember the 1970s?
Or are the portfolio managers (mutual funds, etc) too young to remember the 1970s?
This stock has been a leadership stock for decades.
The stock rally is based on:
1) good disposable income,
2) net population growth,
3) and low fuel prices.
How much downside?
You decide.
Source: Wiki
If we are moving from low inflation to high inflation, maybe not all people are fully familiar how to make the transition. Are the execs at DIS too young to remember the 1970s?
Or are the portfolio managers (mutual funds, etc) too young to remember the 1970s?
This stock has been a leadership stock for decades.
The stock rally is based on:
1) good disposable income,
2) net population growth,
3) and low fuel prices.
How much downside?
You decide.
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