Anatomy Quote by Gerald M. Loeb
“I once read about a meeting of economists who agreed that if their forecasts were 33 1/3 % correct, that was considered a high mark in their profession. Well, of course, I know you cannot invest in securities successfully with odds like that against you if you place dependence solely upon judgement as to the right securities to own and the right time or price to buy them. Then, too, I read somewhere about the man who described an economist as resembling ‘a professor of anatomy who was still a virgin.’”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Battle for Investment Survival by Gerald M. Loeb, 1970
Economists’ forecasts are often only marginally accurate, making reliance on pure judgment for investing risky.
In simple terms: Forecasts are rarely precise; judgment alone is insufficient.
Diversify and use systematic analysis.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- portfolio construction
- risk management
- financial planning
- investment education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can investors mitigate the limits of expert forecasts?
- What systematic tools improve decision making?
Even modestly accurate forecasts can mislead without proper risk controls.