In much the same way, Sappho also rang an astrological bell that told us the exact day of the low during the Crash of 1929. Below are two Magi Astrology Charts for October 29, 1929 - the day the US stock market made its 1929 Crash bottom. The chart on the left is the geocentric ...
3.Coming Stock Market Crash Will Mirror Debacles Of 2001 & 2008 (+2K Views) Given that this imminent recession will begin with the stock market flirting with all-time highs, the next stock market crash should be closer to the 2001 and 2008 debacles that saw the major averages cut in ha...
as well as the public through bold newspaper headlines, that it was Wall Street speculators gambling with depositors’ money that had caused the stock market crash and insolvency
Paul Tudor Jones Once Used That Notorious 1929 Chart To Make A Killing In The Stock MarketJesse Felder
I have included the stock price of J P Morgan Chase Bank in this chart, as they have been very instrumental over time in plunge-protecting the markets. During the Crash of ’29 here is what happened: On Thursday October 24th1929 at 1:30 p.m., during panic selling on the trading floor...
The Dow fell 90% in less than four years during The Great Depression. It was at 381.17 on Sept. 3, 1929. By July 8, 1932, it was just 41.22.7The kickoff to the Dow's slide was thestock market crash of 1929, but the Great Depression had already started in Aug. 1929, when the ...
Joshua Brown
Gold’s step sum chart (below) remains bullish; though on January 24thit failed to take out the $1366 it made in July 2016 by a few dollars. Give it time and it will get that and more done in the coming year. Just keep in mind on the days the stock market is under pressure, on...
From the chart above, it should be clear that the defining feature of a secular bear market low (and the beginning of a long secular bull market) is deep undervaluation. Indeed, the 1949 and 1982 market troughs each brought the ratio of market capitalization to nominal GDP below 0.33. By...
It didn’t hold though. Because at the bottom? After the Great Crash? No, we’re NOT saying the market will work out this gently, this time around.We actually expect it to be worse. Let’s get real: The Fed blew the rate cut. ...