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    Tom

    I have a theory

    I believe there may be a direct correlation between TSP Talk's website traffic and sentiment.

    The more Bullish, the less traffic and vice verse. Do you have the stats to prove/disprove this?
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    I can check. I'll try to remember to do the research this weekend.
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    Tom

    I have a theory

    I believe there may be a direct correlation between TSP Talk's website traffic and sentiment.

    The more Bullish, the less traffic and vice verse. Do you have the stats to prove/disprove this?
    Tom
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    I am not a Registered Investment Advisor and this is not investment advice. Please do your own due diligence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    Tom

    I have a theory

    I believe there may be a direct correlation between TSP Talk's website traffic and sentiment.

    The more Bullish, the less traffic and vice verse. Do you have the stats to prove/disprove this?
    Define Traffic! Number of hits or number of people?
    THIS IS WHERE I WOULD PUT SOMETHING TO REPRESENT MY THINKING, BUT THEN THEY SHOW UP!
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    Hard to define when you consider we get new members added every day.
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    I have counts of "accesses" and "visits" for the higher traffic pages.

    If a user is surfing the site, they are considered 1 visitor. But they can access many pages.
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    Thanks Tom


    I just thought it might be a neat idea, becuase I seem to notice things get slow around here when the markets are doing good.
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    I think there's a correlation between the VIX and posts about the stock market on the MB. Posts about the stock market have been on the rise the past two or three days.

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