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The f**king stock market is behaving like an EKG (Original Post)
still_one
Mar 2020
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Aristus
(66,462 posts)1. Yeah. Ventricular tachycardia.
StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)6. When Trump talks, it drops, when the professionals talk, it ticks back up
Amishman
(5,559 posts)2. I'm surprised its holding up as well as it is
NYC and all of PA now shut down, plus a bunch of other locations as well
The economic impact of this is going to be felt for years.
I guess wall street can get normalcy bias too
zackymilly
(2,375 posts)4. My financial adviser just called me.
He was talking about how the stock market crash in 1929 lasted 10 years, and this one could be much worse.
He told me to stay the course. It's too late to do anything else right now! No way I will panic and sell low.
Renew Deal
(81,871 posts)5. 10 years is a long time
I doubt it can be worse
still_one
(92,394 posts)7. It lasted longer than it should have, because just when it was recovering they started to tighten
money, and drove the market deeper into the depression until WWII brought us out of it