Good news hitting the market used to be straightforward—stocks would rally, investors would pile in, and positive momentum would carry through. That's how it's supposed to work.



The logic is simple enough: bullish news, growing confidence, increased buying pressure. It's the natural flow of market mechanics. Strong economic data, breakthrough announcements, positive earnings reports—these should translate into upward price action. That's the way markets are meant to function.

But lately, the correlation feels off. Market reactions seem less predictable, less tied to the fundamental narrative. Whether it's macro headwinds, algorithmic trading, or just general market fragmentation, the traditional relationship between positive developments and stock performance has become murkier.

The point stands though: when things genuinely improve, the market should reflect that improvement. That's not just economics—it's basic market mechanics. Good news should send stocks up. How it should be.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 2h ago
Laughing out loud, good news is useless now? The algorithm must have eaten our money.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 3h ago
Good news, instead of rising, it fell. The market has really become surreal these days... Algorithmic trading has probably messed everything up.
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ChainPoetvip
· 3h ago
Good news should lead to a rise, that's common sense... but now that good news has arrived, instead it's causing a sell-off, it's really absurd.
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