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Macro forecasting for stocks can damage a portfolio, says Oaktree’s Howard Marks

Investors who wish to make above market average returns should not rely on macro forecasting because “it can be worse than neutral” and “damaging in its effect” to portfolios, according to Howard Marks.

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