Anticipating Stock Market Movements with Google and Wikipedia

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Anticipating Stock Market Movements with Google and Wikipedia
Authors
Chester Curme
H. Eugene Stanley
Tobias Preis
Publication date
2014
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-8704-8_4
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Anticipating Stock Market Movements with Google and Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Chester Curme, H. Eugene Stanley and Tobias Preis.

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Many of the trading decisions that have led to financial crises are captured by vast, detailed stock market datasets. Here, authors summarize two of recent studies which investigate whether Internet usage data contain traces of attempts to gather information before such trading decisions were taken. By analyzing changes in how often Internet users searched for financially related information on Google (Preis et al., Sci Rep 3:1684, 2013) and Wikipedia (Moat et al., Sci Rep 3:1801, 2013), patterns are found that may be interpreted as “early warning signs” of stock market moves. Authors results suggest that online data may allow us to gain new insight into early information gathering stages of economic decision making.

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Curme, Chester; Stanley, H. Eugene; Preis, Tobias. (2014). "[[Anticipating Stock Market Movements with Google and Wikipedia]]". Springer, Dordrecht. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8704-8_4.

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Curme, Chester; Stanley, H. Eugene; Preis, Tobias. (2014). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Anticipating_Stock_Market_Movements_with_Google_and_Wikipedia">Anticipating Stock Market Movements with Google and Wikipedia</a>&quot;. Springer, Dordrecht. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8704-8_4.