On Wall Street, it is often said that stocks must climb a “wall of worry” before they can reach new and sustainable highs. Unemployment, escalating interest rates, a poor housing market and deficit spending – these represent just a few of the worries in today’s investor landscape. But if history is any guide, the next bull market is right around the corner as investors scale the wall and reach new levels of value.
The magazine industry today faces its own wall of worry. The traditional world of print is in a slow but steady decline and advertising dollars continue to migrate from print magazines to television, web, social media and other non-traditional channels. However, just like Wall Street, the publishing industry ha More...
Scaling the “Wall of Worry”
Morgan Guenther Digital Editions - 04/10/2012-11:07 AMOn Wall Street, it is often said that stocks must climb a “wall of worry” before they can reach new and sustainable highs. Unemployment, escalating interest rates, a poor housing market and deficit spending – these represent just a few of the worries in today’s investor landscape. But if history is any guide, the next bull market is right around the corner as investors scale the wall and reach new levels of value.
The magazine industry today faces its own wall of worry. The traditional world of print is in a slow but steady decline and advertising dollars continue to migrate from print magazines to television, web, social media and other non-traditional channels. However, just like Wall Street, the publishing industry ha More...