Wall Street reporters? Personal finance commentators on television? Money magazine editors? Investment newsletters? Your Uncle Harry?
In case you didn't know, their #1 job is to sell copy and advertising space. Except Uncle Harry, of course. Sometimes he doesn't even have a job.
What's more, so-called financial experts contradict each other all the time.
A good example is when The Wall Street Journal front page headline shouted a positive financial forecast in their eastcoast edition and a negative one in their westcoast edition on the very same day.
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