@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table listing well-known Wall Street analysts, investors, and financial "gurus," along with their perceived accuracy, notable predictions, methodologies, and criticisms. The table is organized into columns for Name, Title/Background, Accuracy (Reputation), Notable Predictions/Methodologies, and Criticisms. Each individual is assigned a star rating for accuracy, ranging from five stars (High) to one star (Declined). The table includes names such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Jim Cramer, Cathie Wood, Michael Burry, Jeremy Grantham, John Paulson, Nassim Taleb, Gary Shilling, Tom Lee, and Marc Faber. Notable predictions and methodologies include long-term value investing, "Buy and hold" quality companies, the "All-Weather Portfolio," frequent stock picks, big bets on disruptive tech, and predictions of market bubbles. Criticisms range from being too conservative to overly speculative, and from being early bearish to missing bull markets. The table also includes a section with notes on accuracy and key takeaways, highligh
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@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table listing well-known Wall Street analysts, investors, and financial "gurus," along with their perceived accuracy, notable predictions, methodologies, and criticisms. The table is organized into columns for Name, Title/Background, Accuracy (Reputation), Notable Predictions/Methodologies, and Criticisms. Each individual is assigned a star rating for accuracy, ranging from five stars (High) to one star (Declined). The table includes names such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Jim Cramer, Cathie Wood, Michael Burry, Jeremy Grantham, John Paulson, Nassim Taleb, Gary Shilling, Tom Lee, and Marc Faber. Notable predictions and methodologies include long-term value investing, "Buy and hold" quality companies, the "All-Weather Portfolio," frequent stock picks, big bets on disruptive tech, and predictions of market bubbles. Criticisms range from being too conservative to overly speculative, and from being early bearish to missing bull markets. The table also includes a section with notes on accuracy and key takeaways, highlighting the performance of different types of analysts and investors.
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Als Antwort auf -0--1- • • •@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table listing well-known Wall Street analysts, investors, and financial "gurus," along with their perceived accuracy, notable predictions, methodologies, and criticisms. The table is organized into columns for Name, Title/Background, Accuracy (Reputation), Notable Predictions/Methodologies, and Criticisms. Each individual is assigned a star rating for accuracy, ranging from five stars (High) to one star (Declined). The table includes names such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Jim Cramer, Cathie Wood, Michael Burry, Jeremy Grantham, John Paulson, Nassim Taleb, Gary Shilling, Tom Lee, and Marc Faber. Notable predictions and methodologies include long-term value investing, "Buy and hold" quality companies, the "All-Weather Portfolio," frequent stock picks, big bets on disruptive tech, and predictions of market bubbles. Criticisms range from being too conservative to overly speculative, and from being early bearish to missing bull markets. The table also includes a section with notes on accuracy and key takeaways, highligh
... mehr anzeigen@9CL7T9k8cjnD@mastodon.social The image is a table listing well-known Wall Street analysts, investors, and financial "gurus," along with their perceived accuracy, notable predictions, methodologies, and criticisms. The table is organized into columns for Name, Title/Background, Accuracy (Reputation), Notable Predictions/Methodologies, and Criticisms. Each individual is assigned a star rating for accuracy, ranging from five stars (High) to one star (Declined). The table includes names such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Jim Cramer, Cathie Wood, Michael Burry, Jeremy Grantham, John Paulson, Nassim Taleb, Gary Shilling, Tom Lee, and Marc Faber. Notable predictions and methodologies include long-term value investing, "Buy and hold" quality companies, the "All-Weather Portfolio," frequent stock picks, big bets on disruptive tech, and predictions of market bubbles. Criticisms range from being too conservative to overly speculative, and from being early bearish to missing bull markets. The table also includes a section with notes on accuracy and key takeaways, highlighting the performance of different types of analysts and investors.
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