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SECTION (10.3)

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LIST OF RECESSIONS AND MARKET CRASHES

1982 - Worst recession in 40 years, debt crisis.
1983 - Market hits record - "Market too high".
1984 - Record U.S. Federal deficits.
1985 - Economic growth slows.
1986 - Dow nears 2000 - "Market too high".
1987 - The Crash - Black Monday.
1988 - Fear of Recession.
1989 - Junk Bond collapse.
1990 - Gulf War, worst market decline in 16 years.
1991 - Recession - "Market too high"
1992 - Elections, market flat.
1993 - Businesses continue restructuring.
1994 - Interest rates are going up.
1995 - The market is too high.
1996 - Fear of Inflation.
1997 - Irrational Exuberance.
1998 - Asia Crisis.
1999 - Y2K.
2000 - Technology Correction.
2001 - Recession, WTC Attack.
2002 - Corporate Accounting Scandals.
2003 - Iraq War.
2004 - US has massive trade & budget deficits.
2005 - Record oil & gas prices
2006 - Housing bubble bursts.
2007 - Sub-prime mortgage crisis.
2008 - Banking & Credit crisis.
2009 - Recession - "Credit Crunch".
2010 - Sovereign debt crisis.
2011 - Eurozone crisis.
2012 - US fiscal cliff.
2013 - Federal Reserve to "taper" stimulus.
2014 - Oil prices plunge.
2015 - Chinese stock market sell-off.
2016 - Brexit, U.S. presidential election.
2017 - Stocks at record highs, Bitcoin mania.
2018 - Trade Wars, rising interest rates.
2019 - India GDP 5%.
2020 - Covid Fall.
2021 - Third Wave Fear.
2022 - War & Inflation.

History says one will always find why not to invest but Mr Market is above all. We tend to agree more on any bearish argument.

 

Pessimists sound smart but it's the optimists who makes the money - Nat Friedman.

 

Always Remember:

 

One can create money by investing in bull market but one can create fortune by investing in bear market.

Section added: Oct. 09, 2022

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