Russia vs. Ukraine: How to Predict an Invasion Using the Stock Market
Discover how EWI analysts used Russia’s primary stock index to foresee not only the recent incursion but also Russia’s invasions of Georgia in 2008 and Crimea in 2014.
Discover how EWI analysts used Russia’s primary stock index to foresee not only the recent incursion but also Russia’s invasions of Georgia in 2008 and Crimea in 2014.
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Discover insights you can use to make socionomically superpowered decisions with your business data in this excerpt from the July 2022 issue of The Socionomist.
What if the Fed’s interest rate potency was a myth that could be shattered with a quick look at one chart? See the chart in this clip from the Pop Trends Price Culture videocast.
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Those who think stock prices move rationally in response to news must find themselves entwined in a ball of confusion. The economy is in recession, unemployment’s in double digits, unrest flows through the streets, a global pandemic resurges… yet stock prices have soared. The truth is that stock prices aren’t regulated by news or even, as you’ll discover in this video clip, economic fundamentals and valuation benchmarks.
See a roadmap for how the process unfolds—and discover some order amid the chaos—when you watch this excerpt from the “Prepare for the Bear” conversation series.
Discover insights you can use to make socionomically superpowered decisions with your business data in this excerpt from the July 2022 issue of The Socionomist.
Discover why investors and music publishers are willing to break the bank to make deals—and what it signals about society’s broader enthusiasm for financial assets.