When there is “a statistically improbable concurrence of events”, some investigation is required. I would like to hear any counter arguments as to why Paul Craig Roberts has not reached very credible conclusions. Paul Craig Roberts, is a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal.
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Most Investment Advice Is Not In Your Best Interest
This article is about why messaging like that tweet is wrong, what the math actually says, and how you can find out whether your own advisor understands the difference.

