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aspiringsensei
5630 days ago
Do you mean "incentive to predict conservatively" rather than "incentive to under-predict"?
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brown9-2
5630 days ago
Sort of, "conservatively" would imply "keeping it safe" when predicting earnings, but I was really trying to raise the question of if the firms have anything to gain by deliberately making public predictions that are lower than they truly believe.
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