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[quote=SD Realtor]flu I would imagine you are sitting pretty right now.[/quote]
nope, I’m one those dumb people that only look smart in a bull market….We’re nowhere near a bull market….heh heh
[quote=SD Realtor]flu I would imagine you are sitting pretty right now.[/quote]
nope, I’m one those dumb people that only look smart in a bull market….We’re nowhere near a bull market….heh heh
[quote=SD Realtor]flu I would imagine you are sitting pretty right now.[/quote]
nope, I’m one those dumb people that only look smart in a bull market….We’re nowhere near a bull market….heh heh
[quote=SD Realtor]flu I would imagine you are sitting pretty right now.[/quote]
nope, I’m one those dumb people that only look smart in a bull market….We’re nowhere near a bull market….heh heh
[quote=SD Realtor]flu I would imagine you are sitting pretty right now.[/quote]
nope, I’m one those dumb people that only look smart in a bull market….We’re nowhere near a bull market….heh heh
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SD Realtor,
During the Great Crash, there was a retracement that was higher than today’s retracement (so far).
November 13, 1929, DJIA hit 198.69
April 21, 1930, DJIA hit 294.
That’s about a 50% gain after the crash of 1929.
By December of 1930, it was down to 157, almost a 50% drop.
SD Realtor,
During the Great Crash, there was a retracement that was higher than today’s retracement (so far).
November 13, 1929, DJIA hit 198.69
April 21, 1930, DJIA hit 294.
That’s about a 50% gain after the crash of 1929.
By December of 1930, it was down to 157, almost a 50% drop.
SD Realtor,
During the Great Crash, there was a retracement that was higher than today’s retracement (so far).
November 13, 1929, DJIA hit 198.69
April 21, 1930, DJIA hit 294.
That’s about a 50% gain after the crash of 1929.
By December of 1930, it was down to 157, almost a 50% drop.
SD Realtor,
During the Great Crash, there was a retracement that was higher than today’s retracement (so far).
November 13, 1929, DJIA hit 198.69
April 21, 1930, DJIA hit 294.
That’s about a 50% gain after the crash of 1929.
By December of 1930, it was down to 157, almost a 50% drop.