Porkopolis Economics: Episode 90
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Porkopolis Economics covers macroeconomics, money, and sports from the creator of the Crypto Voices podcast, Matthew Mezinskis.
The video is a continuation of a pervious video. Matthew reviews another trend-line from the S&P500 index. Also explained are the volatility over the years, highs and lows in significant years and the all time trend.
Contents
00:19 Index Overview
00:59 All-Time Trend
02:40 From 1971
03:15 Compound Annual Growth Rate
05:37 2-sigma moves
07:56 Where We Are Now & Closing Thoughts
Host: Matthew Mezinskis
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