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  2. United States bear market of 2007–2009 - Wikipedia

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    [25] That month, September 2008, would see record drops in the Dow, including a 778-point drop to 10,365.45 that was the worst since Black Monday of the 1987 stock market crash [26] and was followed by a loss of thousands of points over the next two months, standing at 8,046 on November 17 and including a 9% plunge in the S&P on December 1, 2008.

  3. Why the Dow Hit Rock Bottom 4 Years Ago - AOL

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    In the Dow Jones Industrial Average's century-plus history, only the Great Depression produced a steeper decline in market prices, and no other bear market in the ... Feb. 13, 2008: President ...

  4. Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    The Dow plunges 89% to 41.22 on July 8, 1932, thus erasing 33 years of gains, in just under three years. Although cyclical bull markets occur in the 1930s and 1940s, the index takes 22 years to surpass its previous highs. 1949–1966: Bull market. The Dow posts impressive growth in the booming economy following the Second World War.

  5. How the Dow Performed Under Each President - AOL

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  6. 4 Lessons From the Dow's 4-Year Bull Market - AOL

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    Today marks the fourth anniversary of the day that the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit bottom during the financial crisis and ensuing market meltdown. Since then, investors have seen a whirlwind ...

  7. Kevin Hassett - Wikipedia

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    Stocks are now in the midst of a one-time-only rise to much higher ground–to the neighborhood of 36,000 on the Dow Jones industrial average." [ 19 ] The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 10,273.00 on the day of the book's publication on October 1, 1999, [ 20 ] peaked at 11,722.98 105 days later, [ 21 ] then declined 37.8% through October ...

  8. The Dow performed the best and worst under these presidents - AOL

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    The Dow debuted in 1896, so William McKinley was the first president to have the Dow exist for his full term. Click through to learn more about how presidential and stock market performances are ...

  9. Stock market downturn of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a price-weighted average (adjusted for splits and dividends) of 30 large companies on the New York Stock Exchange, peaked on January 14, 2000, with an intra-day high of 11,750.28 and a closing price of 11,722.98. In 2001, the DJIA was largely unchanged overall but had reached a secondary peak of 11,337.92 ...