I really like the fact that you , or any astrologer , can admit they made inaccurate forecast or forecasts. I have been studying this field for probably 2 decades, and I can honestly say, I have been humbled many times. But on my mistakes, many times I try to see where I went wrong, so I can improve the next time around. It’s a never ending, process. On wrong forecasts, I would first ask the question,
“What is the random statistical chance that the event I am predicting happens?” Specific time and place, or price level. Do your predictions beat random chance? Astrology beats random chance. If I say , a person is going to get into a car accident this weekend, and it doesn’t happen, does that mean astrology is false? The odds of a person getting into an accident on a specific weekend, is probably less then 1%. If you make this prediction and get it right only 1/10 times, you’re still beating random chance. Thats the bottom line. And it’s this point, that most people miss. Keep up the great work Rowan. You are a very good astrologer, and with your attitude, will be forever refining and improving.
Love this transparency! Many, many astrologers (financial and otherwise) remain silent on what they got wrong. It’s a pitfall of the hubris that often comes with forecasting, especially when you stray getting things right more consistently. I’ve also tried to moderate this impulse as I’ve gotten farther in astrology. Being humble builds way more trust than trying to be all knowing
Takes a lot of guts to lookback mistakes honestly and admit proactively, Hats Off. There is a saying in my native language Tamil that translates to even a mighty elephant can skid ( Yaanaikkum Adi Sarukkum) 😀
Wow this is so refreshing to review these calls and use them to hone your research. I stand by what I've said to you personally, you have one of the most fascinating, valuable and value-for-money substacks out there. 💪
Thank you - appreciate the feedback. Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it - rather than learn and add to their knowing. Feeling that XRP will be good, but not sure where is good to hold it. Wallets don't seem safe.
I really like the fact that you , or any astrologer , can admit they made inaccurate forecast or forecasts. I have been studying this field for probably 2 decades, and I can honestly say, I have been humbled many times. But on my mistakes, many times I try to see where I went wrong, so I can improve the next time around. It’s a never ending, process. On wrong forecasts, I would first ask the question,
“What is the random statistical chance that the event I am predicting happens?” Specific time and place, or price level. Do your predictions beat random chance? Astrology beats random chance. If I say , a person is going to get into a car accident this weekend, and it doesn’t happen, does that mean astrology is false? The odds of a person getting into an accident on a specific weekend, is probably less then 1%. If you make this prediction and get it right only 1/10 times, you’re still beating random chance. Thats the bottom line. And it’s this point, that most people miss. Keep up the great work Rowan. You are a very good astrologer, and with your attitude, will be forever refining and improving.
Refreshing my Brother. My opinion just went much higher of you. 🙌🙏
Love this transparency! Many, many astrologers (financial and otherwise) remain silent on what they got wrong. It’s a pitfall of the hubris that often comes with forecasting, especially when you stray getting things right more consistently. I’ve also tried to moderate this impulse as I’ve gotten farther in astrology. Being humble builds way more trust than trying to be all knowing
Takes a lot of guts to lookback mistakes honestly and admit proactively, Hats Off. There is a saying in my native language Tamil that translates to even a mighty elephant can skid ( Yaanaikkum Adi Sarukkum) 😀
Takes a lot of guts to lookback mistakes honestly and admit volutarily, Hats Off
Wow this is so refreshing to review these calls and use them to hone your research. I stand by what I've said to you personally, you have one of the most fascinating, valuable and value-for-money substacks out there. 💪
Love this! I appreciate how you have grown by studying each of these. I agree with others, your transparency and integrity are appreciated!
Such an honest approach. Love it!
Thank you - appreciate the feedback. Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it - rather than learn and add to their knowing. Feeling that XRP will be good, but not sure where is good to hold it. Wallets don't seem safe.
Good man!