Stocks & Mutual Funds Information

Economists #2


Economists know more about how the fragments of society work than anyone. In school they are taught to break down the economy into its tiniest parts and to quantify each minutiae so it can become part of a formula. Once done those econometric formulas should become a viable equation to predict how the total economy will react when a change occurs to any part of the formula.

Since economists know all this I must ask if these formulas are so good at predicting the economy why aren't all economists rich?

They aren't. And I will give you some clues why.

The more complicated a formula the less likely it is to work. When the economy is not reacting the way an economist thinks it should based on his formula he will tell you that one part of his equation is not acting "normally", whatever that is. Another thing you will find is there is no Holy Grail formula. Each one of these PhDs has tweaked the basic one and either added or subtracted parts or maybe changed the weighting of certain parts. If you ask 1,000 economists for an answer to what will happen and why you will receive 1,000 different reasons. That doesn't mean they are all wrong. It does mean there is no one right way to arrive at a correct prediction. The law of averages will have many with a valid answer even if their reasoning is wrong. Sometimes pure luck is enough.

When I was a floor trader there were a thousand guys trading and each one had a different method to determine if the market was going up or down. One wanted to buy. Another thought the market was headed lower and wanted to sell. At that moment you realize that there is a 50/50 chance one of them is correct. Every time an economist makes a prediction you and I could be a winner or loser.

There are some very smart economists. Not too many. Once in a while one of the young ones come up with an idea that all the others eventually adopt such as the Laffer Curve which we will not explore here. Until an economist has gone through a major bull and bear market cycle you would not want to live or die with his predictions.

Al Thomas' book, "If It Doesn't Go Up, Don't Buy It!" has helped thousands of people make money and keep their profits with his simple 2-step method. Read the first chapter at http://www.mutualfundmagic.com and discover why he's the man that Wall Street does not want you to know.

Copyright 2005

al@mutualfundstrategy.com; 1-888-345-7870


MORE RESOURCES:

Morningstar Investment Services Introduces Three New Managed ...
MarketWatch - 22 hours ago
Morningstar provides data on more than 290000 investment offerings, including stocks, mutual funds, and similar vehicles. The company has operations in 18 ...


POLL SHOWS WISCONSIN RESIDENTS ARE HEAVILY INVESTED IN THE STOCK ...
The Daily Kenoshan, Wisconsin - 14 hours ago
82% have told us that they now own some stocks, mutual funds or a retirement account. On the other hand, 71% believe that it is a very risky investment. ...


Global socialists toast victory over America
Small Gov Times, VA - Nov 16, 2008
Such a tax, which could affect stocks, mutual funds, and pensions, could generate hundreds of billions of dollars a year. But ignored by most of the media ...


Greenback gains spur some profit-taking
Globe and Mail, Canada - Nov 18, 2008
(PPNs offer a way for people to invest in stocks, mutual funds, hedge funds or commodities without the danger of losing any of the money they started out ...


Stockguru.com: Stocks to Watch for November 18, 2008 - SUWG, NHPR ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Nov 18, 2008
... a solution that allows users to track holdings, conduct in-depth research, and analyze performance for stocks, mutual funds, and indices. ...


Stock Market Game Week in Review
TheStreet.com - Nov 16, 2008
Last week, we discussed bonds and how they are safer than stocks. Mutual funds are also safer than stocks, and fixed-income mutual funds, which include only ...


How to Pay for College in The Current Economic Recession
NewsBlaze, CA - Nov 13, 2008
Many California parents have witnessed their 529 college funds, stocks, mutual funds and savings portfolios greatly reduced within the last few weeks. ...


Survey Finds Widespread Use of Alternative Investments Among ...
MarketWatch - Nov 10, 2008
Morningstar provides data on more than 290000 investment offerings, including stocks, mutual funds, and similar vehicles. The company has operations in 18 ...


China lets insurers invest in non-listed firms
Reuters - Nov 7, 2008
At the end of September, insurers had investable funds of 2.88 trillion yuan, up 7.6 percent from the start of the year; stocks, mutual funds and other ...


MONEY & MARKETS PAGE
The Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - Nov 12, 2008
Want to check your personal stocks, mutual funds and dividends? We recommend finance.yahoo.com where you can create a personal online portfolio. ...

Stocks-Mutual-Funds - Google News

home | site map
© 2006