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2022-09-25

A decline of 20% or more (a widely used definition of a bear market) has occurred in 9 of the 42 years going back to 1980, or about once every five years.


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  • DaisyMoore
    2022-09-25
    DaisyMoore
    After every unexpected event, such as the financial crisis, global natural disasters, the economy will be hit hard. The stock price will fall for a certain time. When to rise depends on the speed of economic recovery.
  • PorterLamb
    2022-09-25
    PorterLamb
    It looks like the bear market will last for a long time. This is really not good news.
  • PageDickens
    2022-09-25
    PageDickens
    Thank you for sharing. Bull and bear markets always alternate. It is a bear market.
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