Something curious happened on June 3rd 2024, the
day before the results of the Indian election were announced: the stock market
shot up by over three percent. This was
on the back of a bunch of exit polls that predicted that the Government of the
day would return to power with a glorious mandate.
These exit polls, it was widely understood, were
– ahem – not exactly the results of robust analysis and were largely the
predictions of those who have some form of alignment, however tenuous, with the
Government.
Yet the markets shot up as a result of a flimsy set of
reports that seemed to contradict all the trends on the ground. Why?
To understand this, let me ask a question: do you consider
yourself to be rational?
Yes?
Somewhat yes?
Let us do an experiment, a simple one. Imagine you are a farmer planning to grow
wheat on your large farm, for the seeds of which you have just paid an advance
of Rs Ten thousand. I come over and show you a graph with the market price of wheat rising and falling over
the last three years; it is a fluctuating line, with no clear trend that seems
visible. I now ask you to make a
forecast of where the price would move next this season.
Yes?
Somewhat yes?
As a farmer, of course, you will receive
extra money if wheat prices go up. And I go one step further: I offer you a reward if your
forecast is correct.
What will be your prediction, up or down? Will the price increase or will it fall? Note that you are not allowed to be an
economist and say It Depends.
Read on after you have made your prediction….
Now, let me do this experiment with forty-nine others.
Now, let me do this experiment with forty-nine others.
And then.... I pick yet another random set of fifty people
and tell them the same story, but put them into a different role: they run
bakeries and wheat is their primary ingredient, so a drop in the price of wheat would yield a bonus.
What is their forecast? And I offer them too a reward if their forecast is correct.
So, were you - hand-on-heart - rational?
Now, if what was seen in the markets on June 3rd wasn’t wishful thinking, what was it?
Here is what happened on June 4th:
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