Did you know…? Looking at some crazy and random financial facts can be fun, interesting, and at times, even a bit confusing. Maybe you know where the stock market is now, but do you know what it looked like in the 1970s? What about the 1930s? We’ve come a long way, and it’s important to understand the facts of the past in order to know what to do in the present.
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Here's a rundown of this episode:
2:31 – In 2009, the U.S. stocks fell back to where they were in 1996.
5:00 – The Dow gained only 38 points in the ‘70s.
8:42 – When long-term U.S. government bonds outperformed the stock market.
12:18 – How much the Dow lost in the early 1930s.
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