Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points | |
Cardiak User ID: 74457708 United States 12/07/2018 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Heres the 10 year chart [link to www.macrotrends.net (secure)] When you look at the 10 year chart there's literally nothing to be freaked out from.. The only freaky shit is that there has not been a crash since 2008 so that's 10 years of crazy growth without a significant pull back. Heres the 100 year chart [link to www.macrotrends.net (secure)] Last Edited by Cardiak on 12/07/2018 11:01 AM |
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Cardiak User ID: 74457708 United States 12/07/2018 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Looking at that chart... the great depression was SOOO much worse then 2008. The DOW went from 5,500 to 800, an 85% crash (basically what happened to crypto) and took 26 years to recover back to the precrash height. 2007/2008 crash went from 16,800 to 8,400 a 50% crash and took 4 years to recover to its precrash height and 10 years to go 50% higher then its precrash height. |
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Fifth-and-a-Half Element (OP) User ID: 70581126 United States 12/07/2018 12:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Dow is now down about 5% in less than a week. With keey support levels broken, traders and now wondering where the bottom is. Quoting: Fifth-and-a-Half Element This could get bad. Nah. Now down 465 [link to www.cnbc.com (secure)] Carsh on. Last Edited by Fifth-and-a-Half Element on 12/07/2018 12:51 PM |
St.Malachic User ID: 76847031 Germany 12/07/2018 12:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Looking at that chart... the great depression was SOOO much worse then 2008. The DOW went from 5,500 to 800, an 85% crash (basically what happened to crypto) and took 26 years to recover back to the precrash height. Quoting: Cardiak 2007/2008 crash went from 16,800 to 8,400 a 50% crash and took 4 years to recover to its precrash height and 10 years to go 50% higher then its precrash height. That's why the carsh and collapse people talk about here every day is almost like a spam when the percentage of change is so little. No perspective whatsoever. |
Fifth-and-a-Half Element (OP) User ID: 70581126 United States 12/07/2018 12:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Looking at that chart... the great depression was SOOO much worse then 2008. The DOW went from 5,500 to 800, an 85% crash (basically what happened to crypto) and took 26 years to recover back to the precrash height. Quoting: Cardiak 2007/2008 crash went from 16,800 to 8,400 a 50% crash and took 4 years to recover to its precrash height and 10 years to go 50% higher then its precrash height. That's why the carsh and collapse people talk about here every day is almost like a spam when the percentage of change is so little. No perspective whatsoever. We are now down more than 5% in less than one week of trading and we do not yet know where the bottom is. Dow is already below support levels. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76223071 United States 12/07/2018 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Looking at that chart... the great depression was SOOO much worse then 2008. The DOW went from 5,500 to 800, an 85% crash (basically what happened to crypto) and took 26 years to recover back to the precrash height. Quoting: Cardiak 2007/2008 crash went from 16,800 to 8,400 a 50% crash and took 4 years to recover to its precrash height and 10 years to go 50% higher then its precrash height. That's why the carsh and collapse people talk about here every day is almost like a spam when the percentage of change is so little. No perspective whatsoever. We are now down more than 5% in less than one week of trading and we do not yet know where the bottom is. Dow is already below support levels. 5%! |
Fifth-and-a-Half Element (OP) User ID: 70581126 United States 12/07/2018 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go again: Dow falls 250 points, bringing decline for the wild week to more than 3%. UPDATED: Dow is now down more than 460 points Looking at that chart... the great depression was SOOO much worse then 2008. The DOW went from 5,500 to 800, an 85% crash (basically what happened to crypto) and took 26 years to recover back to the precrash height. Quoting: Cardiak 2007/2008 crash went from 16,800 to 8,400 a 50% crash and took 4 years to recover to its precrash height and 10 years to go 50% higher then its precrash height. That's why the carsh and collapse people talk about here every day is almost like a spam when the percentage of change is so little. No perspective whatsoever. We are now down more than 5% in less than one week of trading and we do not yet know where the bottom is. Dow is already below support levels. 5%! 5% in three days of trading with support levels broken? Think about it. |