@jjss49,
’so much data trying to explain stuff, yet real events and changes occur largely due to psychology driving individual perceptions, and thus behaviors’
Yes, the psychology of consumer (or investor) behaviour is the unpredictable element liable to thwart the most careful of predictions.
If we could guess which products will be the most desirable this time next year, it would be fairly easy to get rich, wouldn’t it?
Then there's always the mysterious 'X factor'.
I wouldn't like to even think what Covid 19 has done to investment plans worldwide.
’so much data trying to explain stuff, yet real events and changes occur largely due to psychology driving individual perceptions, and thus behaviors’
Yes, the psychology of consumer (or investor) behaviour is the unpredictable element liable to thwart the most careful of predictions.
If we could guess which products will be the most desirable this time next year, it would be fairly easy to get rich, wouldn’t it?
Then there's always the mysterious 'X factor'.
I wouldn't like to even think what Covid 19 has done to investment plans worldwide.