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Found this bit of information:
Since World War II, bear markets have lasted 13 months on average, and stock markets tend to lose 30.4 percent of their value. During those conditions it usually takes stocks an average 22 months to recover, according to analysis from Goldman Sachs and CNBC.
the unanswered questions are - how long does this last and what impact does it have on the economy? Will there be a recession? Sounds like Wall Street did not like the President's response - they were apparently expecting more concrete steps to support the economy.
Since World War II, bear markets have lasted 13 months on average, and stock markets tend to lose 30.4 percent of their value. During those conditions it usually takes stocks an average 22 months to recover, according to analysis from Goldman Sachs and CNBC.
the unanswered questions are - how long does this last and what impact does it have on the economy? Will there be a recession? Sounds like Wall Street did not like the President's response - they were apparently expecting more concrete steps to support the economy.