A legendary example of bad predictions:
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/20/b...from-top-investors.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
The fund managers, at the beginning of 2000, picked the following stocks as the best stocks of the 00s:
Oracle
Nokia
Medtronic
Flextronics
Henry Schein
Waste Management
JDS Uniphase
Zee Telefilms
Cisco
Jones Apparel
The only pick among all of these stocks that did well was Henry Schein, which did very well. Some of the picks are really ridiculous - if Cisco had been the best stock of the OO's, it would have been as big as the economy.
Bad predictions are easy to find, more coming.
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/20/b...from-top-investors.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
The fund managers, at the beginning of 2000, picked the following stocks as the best stocks of the 00s:
Oracle
Nokia
Medtronic
Flextronics
Henry Schein
Waste Management
JDS Uniphase
Zee Telefilms
Cisco
Jones Apparel
The only pick among all of these stocks that did well was Henry Schein, which did very well. Some of the picks are really ridiculous - if Cisco had been the best stock of the OO's, it would have been as big as the economy.
Bad predictions are easy to find, more coming.
:eek: