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Recent Predictions
Incorrect: 1
Pending: 7
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The US stock market will experience a significant decline.
"That crushes the US stock market."
Apr 11, 2026
Incorrect
Stock market has a 72.7% chance of being up by mid-March 2026, with an average return of 3.4% and a median return of 5.5% from September 17, 2025.
"By mid-March, there's a 72.7% chance that the stock market's going to be up. And on average, it goes..."
Sep 19, 2025
Pending
Stock market has a 100% chance of being up one year from September 17, 2025 (by September 2026), with an average return of 13.9% and a median return of 9.8%.
"Based on history with a similar setup, there's a 100% chance that the market will be up one year fro..."
Sep 19, 2025
Pending
The stock market will not fall by 20% or more and stay down for an extended period; any such drop will result in a quick V-shaped recovery due to Federal Reserve intervention.
"I believe that it is not possible for the stock market to go down more than 20% or more and stay dow..."
Sep 19, 2025
Pending
The stock market and other assets will continue to increase over time; any corrections or crashes should be seen as buying opportunities, leading to continued upward movement due to ongoing money printing.
"everything's going to keep on going up. It's not going to go up in a straight line. So if there's a ..."
Sep 19, 2025
Pending
Stock market has a 77.3% chance of being up by mid-December 2025 compared to September 17, 2025.
"By mid December, there's a 77.3% chance that the stock market's going to be up from around right now..."
Sep 19, 2025
Pending
The stock market's current growth, bringing the S&P to new all-time highs, will eventually run out of steam and correct.
"given that the stock market's continued growth is bringing the S&P to new all-time highs as the old ..."
Mar 10, 2024
Pending
The S&P 500, currently at all-time highs, is due for a market correction in the near future.
"it looks more likely that the main reason why we're seeing this selling is because of how heated up ..."
Mar 10, 2024
Pending
US stocks are statistically more likely to experience consistent gains or gains rather than losses after reaching all-time highs, based on historical data since 1950 (excluding 2007).
"statistically we're more likely to see stocks having consistent gains or at least we're more likely ..."
Jan 31, 2024
Correct