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Dow Charts
by Bill Hansen
STOCK PRICES
Stock prices are a neat reflection of public sentiment. In the rise of business there is exuberance, in the fall there is despair.
Public confidence, spending, and investment are high as the market goes up. When the market turns down, pessimism and conservative
spending and investment take place. The graph below depicts the Dow Jones Industrial Average monthly low in February 2003,
which followed a boom market high in December 2000. The last economic “good time” peak was October 2007. This high slid to
a March 2009 low of which we are still recovering. Notice the long “bracket” or sideways movement of the market from 2004
through 2006; this is the recovery period. The market, and human optimism, then soared in 2007 breaking 12,000 before suddenly
crashing into The Great Recession.
The market and human optimism is rising but not without sudden fits of anxiety noted by the two drops in price since the bottom.
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Article written by Bill Hansen 2012. All rights reserved.
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