However, it must be acknowledged that errors exist, and in my opinion, the key to reducing them lies in updating the available information and ensuring it is the best possible. Unfortunately, this is not always the case; markets thrive on expectations. In theory, their evolution is a leading indicator of the future, but in practice, markets influence that future through their behavior, shifting from judge to participant. An example? The undervaluation of the banking sector. Here, we are not discussing solvency risk but rather uncertainties.

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