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But investors should take that warning with a huge helping of salt. Here's why. Wall Street has a poor track record when it comes to forecasting the future performance of the stock market.
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By Lauren Hirsch Someone you probably have never heard of has managed to scare virtually all of corporate America — and Wall Street is creating a new cottage industry around the fear.