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  2. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    Stock market prediction is the act of trying to determine the future value of a company stock or other financial instrument traded on an exchange.The successful prediction of a stock's future price could yield significant profit.

  3. Will Tesla Stock Go Up? See Stock Forecasts for 2023 ... - AOL

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    The average price target is $215.52, which means that the average Tesla stock forecast calls for shares to reach $215.52 by Oct. 27, 2024. What Will Tesla’s Stock Price Be in 2025?

  4. Amazon Stock Price Prediction - AOL

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    The median 12-month Amazon stock price forecast is currently $172, or about 39% above current levels. The highest price forecast is $215 and the lowest is $110.

  5. Prediction market - Wikipedia

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    The market prices can indicate what the crowd thinks the probability of the event is. A typical prediction market contract is set up to trade between 0 and 100%. The most common form of a prediction market is a binary option market, which will expire at the price of 0 or 100%.

  6. Financial forecast - Wikipedia

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    In general, this literature shows that analysts do not produce better forecasts than simple forecasting models. [3] [4] (Additional to the above outline, for financial forecasts, analysts often also use specific financial historical information, such as the 52-week high of stock prices, to augment their analysis of stock prices. [5])

  7. Economic forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Economic forecasting is the process of making predictions about the economy. Forecasts can be carried out at a high level of aggregation—for example for GDP, inflation, unemployment or the fiscal deficit—or at a more disaggregated level, for specific sectors of the economy or even specific firms.