I don't know if it's me , because they're always some around , but it seems to me that there are more doomers and gloomers around at the moment .
After a long period of inactivity , at the first sign of decent growth , they're pronouncing the end is nigh ...
There are certainly profound articles that they can draw on to support their views , as have been linked in recently recently , but the seeming upsurge in D & G activity , makes me wonder that I have finally found a use for their opinions . As an indicator for stronger growth to come .
Obviously it's hard to draw any conclusions at this stage . Might look back in a year or two
Both myself and Rixter have posted in the past about how an increase in forum activity tends to be a leading indicator to price increases . Maybe this is another indicator but in this case , that the market has only just begun .
There is a certain amount of logic to that ( at least in my mind ) . The first reaction to change is denial ( borrowing on Elizabeth Kubler Ross' s seminal work , which I have found very applicable to other areas of life out side the original area where she described it , on death and dying ...).
Cliff
After a long period of inactivity , at the first sign of decent growth , they're pronouncing the end is nigh ...
There are certainly profound articles that they can draw on to support their views , as have been linked in recently recently , but the seeming upsurge in D & G activity , makes me wonder that I have finally found a use for their opinions . As an indicator for stronger growth to come .
Obviously it's hard to draw any conclusions at this stage . Might look back in a year or two
Both myself and Rixter have posted in the past about how an increase in forum activity tends to be a leading indicator to price increases . Maybe this is another indicator but in this case , that the market has only just begun .
There is a certain amount of logic to that ( at least in my mind ) . The first reaction to change is denial ( borrowing on Elizabeth Kubler Ross' s seminal work , which I have found very applicable to other areas of life out side the original area where she described it , on death and dying ...).
Cliff
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