STOCK MARKET TIMING TIP #2: LOOK FOR THE OBVIOUS COVER STORY!
 LOOK FOR THE OBVIOUS COVER STORY: Every major stock market bottom has a media story attached to it, which causes the public to panic out of fear or lose all hope. Often this story will appear on the cover of a widely read national publication, such as Time Magazine or Newsweek.
LOOK FOR THE OBVIOUS COVER STORY: Every major stock market bottom has a media story attached to it, which causes the public to panic out of fear or lose all hope. Often this story will appear on the cover of a widely read national publication, such as Time Magazine or Newsweek.
An example of the associated headline might be: “The Recession Is Official!” Since fear and greed are the primary motivating emotions in the stock market, the appearance of such a cover story coincidentally marks the maximum point of investor’s fear and negativity. At this juncture in the market cycle, the selling of stocks has almost entirely been exhausted. Yet a sustainable turnaround to the upside is about to begin.
Remember these classic words credited to Baron Rothschild, an 18th century British nobleman and member of the Rothschild banking family: “The time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets.”
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Comment: The news is always negative near the bottom in prices. But at some point, the market will no longer respond to the downside and instead defy the obvious and start moving up. This happens when the last unsophisticated investor or trader has decided to panic out of fear and finally sell.
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“When good news about the stock market hits the front page of the New York Times, sell.”
Bernard Baruch ~ American stock market speculator (1870-1965)





