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The Temple of Apollo at Delphi was not the only place in ancient Greece where it would’ve been possible find an oracle but the predictions of the Pythia, the high priestess of Apollo, were by far the most highly regarded and the steady stream of supplicants that the shrine attracted brought great riches to the temple complex wherein it sat.
Like the Pythia, the team at Kepler Trust Intelligence has a storied reputation (though great riches remain AWOL) and has been known to predict the future after descending into a trancelike state whilst seated on a three-legged stool, doing so habitually at about this time of year as the combination of eggnog, a persistent chesty cough and too many deadlines in too short a period of time begin to really make their mark.
Unlike our ancient forbears, however, you do not have to sacrifice a goat or purify your mortal flesh by bathing in a nearby sacred spring to benefit from their wisdom. In a couple of weeks’ time, next year’s predictions will be live on the site for you to interpret as you will1.
In the meantime, we look back to the forecasts they made this time last year and discuss the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that they have since faced, during another tumultuous twelve months for investors...
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