Stocks Have Slumped. Will Baseball Be Next?
Soaring stocks and record home run seasons go hand-in-glove. What’s the secret behind this curious correlation?
Soaring stocks and record home run seasons go hand-in-glove. What’s the secret behind this curious correlation?
In the October 2017 Socionomist, senior researcher Alan Hall detailed how social mood has regulated trends in baseball and stocks for nearly 150 years. You can see excerpts of his work and other socionomic insights on baseball in the right sidebar. And check out the study’s media coverage below. Print […]
SI’s Alan Hall talks about how social mood impels batters to swing for the fences.
Why in the world would Major League Baseball home run statistics track the U.S. stock market?
Social mood has regulated trends in baseball and stocks for nearly 150 years.
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