I'm not sure I'm informed enough to comment on how all this works but I do know that the Bond Market AND the Stock market greatly affect each other in various ways.
So, when the bond market tanks one has to think what this is going to do to their stocks when the National debt is now 40 Trillion dollars? That's insane. But, it makes sense with Trump because he loves to borrow money but the problem is it's not his money it's the people's money not his.
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During the 2008 financial crisis and the broader 2007–2009 bear market, major U.S. stock indexes lost roughly 50% to 57% of their total value from peak to trough. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped about 53%, and the S&P 500 fell over 56% over the course of the downturn.
Key Market Drop Statistics
- Peak-to-Trough Loss: Major indices lost approximately 50%–57% of their value.
- Worst Single Day: On September 29, 2008, the Dow fell 777.68 points (an ivalue drop of roughly 7%), which was the largest point drop in history at that time.
- Worst Week: In October 2008, the Dow plummeted 18% in a single week, and the S&P 500 dropped over 20%.
If you'd like, I can provide details on:
- The housing price drops during the same period
- How long the market took to recover its losses
- A comparison to other major historical crashes
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The decline of 20%
by mid-2008 was in tandem with other stock markets across the globe. On
September 29, 2008, the DJIA had a record-breaking drop of 777.68 ...
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