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The Foolproof Way of Making at least One 2008 Prediction Come Through

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  10. None of My Top 9 Predictions Come True: This is my insurance. If this prediction is true, I got one right. If I get this wrong, at least one other came true. Either way, I get to write a post in 2008 claiming that I predicted the future accurately.

(Idea and #10 shamelessly stolen from Anshu Sharma) smile_embaressed

Comments

  1. I am *really* flattered. If only now we could come up with a way to make money on this. Wait, we can. By creating a market for Prediction-backed Securities (kinda like the Mortgage-Backed Securities and CDOs). I am sure Citi’s new CEO is looking for ‘innovation’ to help get out of the current mess. 😉

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