Saturday, April 26, 2025

#Economy & #Stocks Review - Majority vs. Minority, It's Everywhere

E&S Review
Much of today's economic data, including officially collected and produced time series, is highly unreliable. Statisticians use well-documented techniques such as geometric smoothing, seasonal adjustments, substitution, double counting, and hedonic adjustments to modify economic outcomes dating back to the 1980s. Politicians and central bankers often leverage these techniques for political gain.

Data manipulated by these statistical methods are frequently revised without clear notification to the public, especially when administrations or public policies change.

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Majority vs. Minority, It's Everywhere

Shedeur Sanders, standout Colorado quarterback and son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, endured a shocking and dramatic fall in the 2025 NFL Draft. Once projected as a potential top-five pick, Sanders remained undrafted through the first three rounds, igniting widespread debate and controversy.

The real-time drama of the NFL Draft mirrors the hype and volatility we typically see in stocks, bonds, crypto, commodities, and other markets discussed at Insights. Anyone aiming to make better financial decisions would be smart to pay attention to what’s unfolding. The tension between majority and minority mindsets isn’t just a market phenomenon — it’s playing out here, too. The common observation between the two is conspiracy theories.

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