Stock Market History May Not Repeat, But It Always Rhymes
Stock-Markets / Stocks Bear Market Aug 11, 2011 - 11:45 AM GMTThe last time we had a deflationary bear market low followed by a bull market was 1932-1937. When that bull market completed, the 1929-1932 bear market was still fresh in everyone’s minds. We reviewed the waves coming off the spring 1937 top and found a similar pattern to today’s market.
The first downtrend then was 33 DOW points, those were the days. The following uptrend was quite strong. Then the DOW dropped 77 points in the next downtrend (a 2.33 relationship).
In our current market the DOW dropped 1000 points. Had a strong uptrend rally.
And now is sliding fast. At around DOW 10,400 or so, we’ll have the same relationship.
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After about 40 years of investing in the markets one learns that the markets are constantly changing, not only in price, but in what drives the markets. In the 1960s, the Nifty Fifty were the leaders of the stock market. In the 1970s, stock selection using Technical Analysis was important, as the market stayed with a trading range for the entire decade. In the 1980s, the market finally broke out of it doldrums, as the DOW broke through 1100 in 1982, and launched the greatest bull market on record.
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