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Dow's 1928-1932 Rally Table

6 April 2009 1 views No Comment

Dow crash of 1929-1932 had a total of five 20%-plus rallies over the course if its 34-month decline of 89.2%. The first was a massive 48% rally. The last rally of 24.6% was followed by a final decline of 53.6%.


The 2000-2002 bear had three substantial rallies (19%, 21.4%, and 20.7%). The current bear has had four double-digit rallies (12%, 18.5%, 24.6% and the recent 21.6%).

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