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This Is What Moves Stock Prices

Matthew Preston & Thaon Simms

Ever wondered why a company can report record profits but the stock price barely moves? Or why bad news sometimes sends a stock soaring? Matthew Preston and Thaon Sims dive deep into the real forces behind stock price movements in this revealing episode.
We break down the fascinating connection between neuroscience and investing, exploring how dopamine responses mirror stock price patterns. You'll discover why information parity matters more than fundamentals, how the "buy the rumor, sell the news" phenomenon works, and what the Wigton Wind Farm case teaches us about market psychology.
From behavioral finance to the mechanics of supply and demand, this conversation uncovers the multifactorial nature of stock movements. We explore everything from news cycles and company results to sector changes and big money flows, giving you a complete framework for understanding market behavior.
Whether you're tracking companies on the Jamaica Stock Exchange or building your investment strategy, this episode will transform how you think about stock prices forever.
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