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Magazine cover indicator : ウィキペディア英語版
Magazine cover indicator
The Magazine cover indicator is a somewhat irreverent economic indicator, though sometimes taken seriously by technical analysts, which says that the cover story on the major business magazines, particularly ''BusinessWeek'', ''Forbes'' and ''Fortune'' in the United States is often a contrary indicator.
A famous example is a 1979 cover of ''BusinessWeek'' titled "The Death of Equities". The '70s had been a generally bad decade for the stock market and at the time the article was written the Dow Jones Industrial Average was at 800. However, 1979 roughly marked a turning point, and stocks went on to enjoy a bull market for the better part of two decades. Even after the financial crisis of 2007–2010, stocks remain far above their 1979 levels.〔(Magazine Covers: The #1 Contrarian Indicator? )〕 Using the Magazine Cover Indicator, ''Business Weeks projection that equities were dead should have been a buy signal. By the time an idea has had time to make its way to the business press, particularly a trading idea, then the idea has likely run its course.〔(Cover Up )〕 Similarly, good news on a cover can be taken as an ill omen. As Paul Krugman has joked, "Whom the Gods would destroy, they first put on the cover of ''Business Week''."〔(The magazine cover effect )〕
Although there are a number of examples where magazines have been wrong, even spectacularly wrong, there is a tendency to ignore all the times the covers are right. In January 2008, for example, ''Business Week'' ran a cover story entitled "Meltdown; For Housing the Worst Is Yet To Come" and in July 2008 a cover story called "The Home Price Abyss; Why the threat of a free fall is growing" and indeed, for the rest of 2008 and into 2009 home prices continued to plummet. An investor who interpreted the magazine covers as a contrary indicator and purchased real estate would have lost much of his investment.〔() The Housing Abyss]〕
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