Posted on 04/07/2009 11:17:24 AM PDT by posterchild
Doug Short has taken a detailed look at the 10 bear markets and bear-market-recoveries since 1950. You can click through a slideshow showing each of these periods in detail here
Importantly, Doug's charts do not include the horrific bear market of 1929-1932 (see right), which puts all of these to shame. To get a more detailed sense of how that one "bottomed," click through to the last slide, which overlays our current bear market on top of the three nastiest ones in the last century.
Some key points:
The 10 bear markets since 1950 have bottomed down 20% to 57% (current) off the peak. The current bear is by far the worst since the Great Crash, which bottomed down 89%.
The bear phases of these markets lasted from 3 - 30 months (we're currently in month 17). The drop from 1929-1932 was also about 30 months.
Most of these markets offered some sort of "retest" of the low. Importantly, however, some did not. (As always, beware confident "technical" analysts)
As this additional chart from Doug shows, the S&P is now trading about in-line with its long-term price trend after 15 years of trading above it. So even if we have put in the bear-market bottom, it is likely that the S&P will eventually trade below trend for a considerable period of time.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Well, if I make that red line’s slope a bit lower, then the bottom is even lower than is indicated... :-)
looks like people are trying to influence the mob that is the market by saying its not that bad and that its over
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