People love a good story and the market is an endless supply of tragedy and possibilities. You just have to pick the right script.
Tales get told every day about why the market did what it did, why a stock went up or down, or how some bit of news affects markets going forward.
It’s just stories…tall tales…fairy tales…sometimes…that can help make sense of the information because a narrative is easier to digest than all the data. This works out well if the stories take an objective view, but that’s not always the case.
Instead, we often get cherry-picked data to create a good story or fit some preconceived conclusion. Or we string together a series of data to explain how and why something happened and how it impacts the future when really it was a series of random events (since random, luck, and chance don’t add a sense of certainty, we create a story instead).
Story stocks thrive on this: Continue Reading…
