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To: jttmab who wrote (217813)2/11/2007 11:59:21 PM
From: mistermj  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
I was talking about the Clinton Nasdaq tech crash...why would I use the Dow? You just don't make sense.

Many people compared the 1929 Dow crash to the Clinton Nasdaq crash. It was a valid comparison made by many financial experts.
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Nasdaq Bear Market of 2000-2003 vs. 1929 Stock Market CrashAs you can see, the Nasdaq bear market is following very closely in the footprints of the 1929 Crash. Here is a quick comparison of the current Nasdaq bear ...
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StockMarketTiming.com DJIA Nasdaq ComparisonIn this article we will present some comparisons between the recent crash of the Nasdaq with the 1929 crash of the Dow Jones Industrials. ...
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[PDF] The Nasdaq crash of April 2000: Yet another example of log ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
and to compare with the results previously obtained for. large crashes. 3 The current crash. With the low of 3227 on the 17 April, the Nasdaq Com- ...
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The 2000-03 Nasdaq Bear Market vs.1929 Crash [Archive] - Gold ...Here is a quick comparison of the current Nasdaq bear market and the 1929 crash: Percent declineLength (in days)1929 Dow-89.2%714 days2000-03 (so ...
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[PDF] arXiv:cond-mat/0004263 v4 21 May 2000File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
The presented statistical analysis of the Dow Jones Average and the Nasdaq Composite. suggests that large crashes are special and that precursory patterns ...
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The NASDAQ Echo BubbleFor both the NASDAQ and Dow 30 above, general-market S&P P/E ratios and dividend yields ... Now compare this 1929 experience with the NASDAQ 2000 bubble. ...
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NASDAQ 1929 Bears OnIn this essay we will take a look at the latest iteration of our infamous comparison between two Great Bears, the NASDAQ action of today versus the Dow ...
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The 2000-01 Nasdaq Bear Market vs.1929 CrashBut as the Nasdaq has ground down lower, we are left with only one comparison...the the great crash of 1929. This chart shows the current Nasdaq bear market ...
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Specically, the daily closing of the Dow Jones in the period 1900-1996 was considered ... crash of the Nasdaq Composite. This has neither been the purpose. ...
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Stock Market Crash of 1929If you compare the stock chart of the Dow before the Stock Market Crash of 1929 to the more recent chart of the Nasdaq they look very similar. ...
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