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          Psychology and confidence plays vital roles in changing the stock market direction. In Bull Run, investors prefer to invest at any valuations and everyone talks about shares. But in bear markets, investors prefer to stay away from stock investments even though valuations are attractive. Stock market trends give interesting insights about the investors and their behaviour.Stock market popularity is gradually gaining ground since 2004 and it was peaked in late 2007. Sensex rise is directly proportional to investor’s interest and vice versa. Stock market popularity is gradually declining in Ahmedabad in the last 12 months while it is unchanged in Surat and Mumbai.


Rising Stock Market searches: People are clearly in panic state and are interested in knowing about happenings in US Stock markets.
These things reveal about what investors are searching for. In 2007, more people searched for “Asian Stock market” but in 2008, they are searching for “US Stock market”. This is another interesting trend. “China Stock market” is popular search query in 2007. Madhya Pradesh and Haryana people generally use word “Share market” instead of “stock market”.
India is in the second place in the stock market related queries. Like Orissa, poor African counties, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Kenya, are in the first, third and fifth places. Stock market interest is no way related to richness of state or country. USA and Singapore are in the 9th and 10th places. In 2008, Nepal is in the fourth place while 9 out of top 10 are occupied by poor countries from Asia and Africa. This is an interesting trend. China was left out due to language problem.

Mumbai and Delhi are the top cities in stock market interest and other top 10 slots are filled by American Cities. There is a steep rise in stock related searches in America in the last 1 month. New York, Atlanta and Boston are top cities in Stock market related searches. Like Madhya Pradesh, Nepal people prefer to use word “Share market”.

China, Japan and Korea are left out as english is not their primary language.

All the global markets crashed in the last one month and investors across the world are in panic state. But
global investors are searching more to know about stock markets while Indians are not interested to know about credit crisis and global economic problems

 

 


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