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Dow Jones Industrials Crash Analysis - Great Depression Versus Today
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (bestcashcow.com)

I've wondering how the performance of the Dow in 2008 compares to the drop during the Great Depression. To find out, I graphed both and set them side by side. The results are interesting...

Article | Updated Nov 19, 2008 | Views: 1486 | Comments: 3
Tags: dow jones, stock market, depression, crash

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Comparing Stock Market Crashes
Submitted by ktexas  (calculatedrisk.blogspot.com)

Interesting chart comparing the drop of the S&P Index for the recent crash, the tech-bubble crash, the 1987 crash and the 1973 crash.

Article | Submitted Oct 31, 2008 | Views: 61 | Comments: 0 
Tags: economy, stock market, recession, crash

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What Bankers Fear
Submitted by Azzurro  (www.washingtonpost.com)

When airport rescue crews are worried that a damaged plane may have a crash landing, they sometimes spread the runway with foam to reduce the probability of fire on impact. That's what the Federal...

Article | Submitted Dec 15, 2007 | Views: 377 | Comments: 0 
Tags: banks, crash, economic, mortgage-backed, securities

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Falling Below 13,000 is a Big Deal
Submitted by DanS  (bestcashcow.com)

This economy and these markets are in trouble. And, the trouble is not nearly over. Anyone who thinks that we have weathered a storm is fooling himself. There was no surprise when we dipped...

Article | Updated Nov 19, 2007 | Views: 297 | Comments: 1
Tags: crash, dow, bank failure

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A Ticking Clock 10/1987-10/2007
Submitted by Marc Freedman  (bestcashcow.com)

The parallels between the crash in 1987 and the one soon to happen in 2007 are too real for comfort. Just look at the derivatives of 87 and the sub-prime mess of 2007. Or, consumer confidence...

Article | Updated Oct 14, 2007 | Views: 472 | Comments: 3
Tags: recession, crash



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