Re: Media headlines, cliches, one liners and the market impact
In terms of the most recent upswing the quotes from the papers were pretty much on the money. You posted on a Sunday (were the quotes from a Sunday edition?) and the lows hit Tuesday. Depends on the time frame you would use to decide if the quotes were useful or not? The results may well be different in a months time, or not.
Also, those quotes appear to come from the sell-side of the industry, so may not be representative of sentiment, motivated as they most likely are by business generation rather than dispassionate (or passionate at times...) commentary.
And another thing ... (sorry to go on) ... should the 'headline effect' be applied to the front page of the general section, more than to the business/investment section (of course, I don't know where the quotes you quoted came from in the paper). I recall reading an article this week about the front page of the NY Times on Feb 5 (I think) warning of imminent equity market meltdown, or some such hyperbole ... will dig it up if anyone is interested.
Would it also be useful to apply the same assessment to social media - forums, FaceplantBook, MySpace, blogs, etc.?
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