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2008 vs 1929 charts, an update to 11-14-2008

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Based on pageviews, which is the only thing I have to go off of without comments, the charts were a hit. I’m back with an updated chart since the last one, still comparing the 1929-1932 chart to now. 

The 1929-1932 Chart

The now chart (as of 11-14-2008)

As you can see, like I had said before, we’re still maintaining an overall downward trend, and are definitely not in the clear yet. From November 1929 to August 1930, the market traded pretty much flat. So the market might be doing the same, trading sideways before it decides where to go. A neat site I found showing a lot of trends and analysis of now versus the depression. 

 

 

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