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As recently as a few days ago, the release of CPI data was considered the key crystal ball for predicting the Fed’s next move, according to Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management.
Source: https://www.chiangraitimes.com/business/cpi-report-confirms-that-inflation/
Before making a final decision on whether to keep Fields, it would be helpful to have a crystal ball that reveals the future of the relationship.
Source: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/02/27/bears-wisely-plan-to-keep-justin-fields/
He admitted his crystal ball must be broken because last year he predicted his ultra-modern, highly automated turkey processing plant would be running efficiently with two separate shifts of workers laboring in four-day weeks.
Source: https://countryfolks.com/carolina-feed-industry-associations-summer-convention-returns/
I don’t have a crystal ball and can’t tell the future.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/cowboys-ezekiel-elliott-final-play/
Most people want that crystal ball to tell us whether we should buy or sell.
No one has a crystal ball.
Of course you don’t have a crystal ball, but do you think Women, Life, Freedom marks a tipping point?
Victoria Cardwell couldn't have timed the housing market better if she had a crystal ball.
While I don't have a crystal ball, I believe crude oil prices will continue to fall, even if there may be brief periods when market prices rise.
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4577527-conocophillips-painful-times-ahead?source=feed_all_articles
While the gaming industry has historically been more resilient than other discretionary consumer spending industries, we do not have a crystal ball that tells us that that dynamic will be similar this time around.
'Without a crystal ball, people can't get these things perfectly right.'