Predictions are predictions. If you could predict the stock market, you would be super rich. But I have to race the race. It doesn't matter what I've done over the last few years. I have to race at the Olympics.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can never predict what the markets will do. Sometimes it does the exact opposite of what I would have expected.
The financial markets generally are unpredictable. So that one has to have different scenarios... The idea that you can actually predict what's going to happen contradicts my way of looking at the market.
You can predict all you want, but everybody knows what predictions get you.
Markets work best when there's lots of information available and a historical track record to go on; they excel at predicting things like horse races, election outcomes, and box-office results. But they're bad at predicting things like who will be the next Supreme Court nominee, as that depends on the whim of the president.
I can't predict the future.
I'm quite excited to think that I will run the Olympic race here next year.
Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future.
I have an abundance of enthusiasm; however, it would be foolish to think I can predict a future that doesn't exist.
I don't make predictions. I know what I can do, and I try not to think too far ahead.
I will never be in the stock market. It's just gambling. I'm a gambler, but I'll gamble on the practicality of things.