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" ... An unprecedented phenomenon, the GameStop swarm may have ushered in a new dimension of market reality. Might this turn out to be a potential movement and risk factor that can crash the market, or might it be just another market anomaly? I’ll leave you to answer that question for yourself. But here’s another question that may or may not be rhetorical: If you were a risk manager, would you rather err on the side of overestimation or underestimation? ... "
" ... Mind traps are irrational thought patterns that blind you to the truth, causing you to make errors in judgment about people, situations, even yourself. As you become more conscious of your mind traps, you learn that each one is an exaggeration of a threat combined with an underestimation of your ability to deal with it. Mind traps limit possibilities and undermine your resources to cope with inevitable challenges. ... "
" ... The lack of Wall Street coverage and investor interest can also result in shares remaining undervalued - especially in down markets - for extended periods of time. By "flying under the radar," the small-cap REITs offer better potential for growth over the long term, and due to the decreased institutional support, there's a better chance that small-caps will result in an underestimation of a company's operational health and prospects. ... "
" ... These political shortcomings are inextricably linked to the human tendency to inappropriately allocate resources to predictable events outside personal experience because of a systematic underestimation of their probability of occurring. ... "
" ... Verdict: One point for Lyons. Through neglect or underestimation, HubSpot failed to let Lyons take charge of projects where he could have made a larger contribution and therefore would likely have come to “bleed orange,” his journalistic cynicism notwithstanding. ... "