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Gambler's Fallacy

Definition
The thought that an event is not likely to occur based on the belief that there is a probable outcome with every situation. This thought process often leads to false assertions because circumstances can change thus altering the predicted outcome. For example, an investor may predict that a company's earnings will decline because they have increased for two consecutive quarters.

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