"There are 60,000 economists in the United States, many of whom are employed full-time trying to predict recessions and interest rates. If they could successfully do so twice in a row, they would have been millionaires long ago. As far as I know, most of them are still employed, which should say something."
— Peter Lynch
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"There are 60,000 economists in the United States, many of whom are employed full-time trying to predict recessions and interest rates. If they could successfully do so twice in a row, they would have been millionaires long ago. As far as I know, most of them are still employed, which should say something."
— Peter Lynch