Is Uncertainty Higher Now?

The idea that uncertainty is higher now than it was, say, one or two or five years ago is a strange one. It implies that the future was more predictable in the past, before the pandemic struck and inflation spiked and the war broke out. But it wasn’t, of course. We were just blind to those risks. Click here for more insights from Morgan Housel of The Collaborative Fund.

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Source: The Collaborative Fund

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