“History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes” might be the best quote attributed to Mark Twain, that he never uttered. It’s also the most overused quote about markets.
And yet, it’s true. History rhymes because it’s a continuous sequence of events, each event influencing the next, with uncertainty around every corner.
Uncertainty is the secret sauce in the system, according to Peter Bernstein. Investors who fail to understand it — or fail to remember the cycle it creates — are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past.
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