Current Recession Is Tracking the 1930s Bear Market [View article]
There certainly WAS data/time manipulation, you chose an arbitrary starting point. If you chose a different starting point for comparison the ending would be just the opposite.
On May 17 11:10 AM Plan B Economics wrote:
> There was no data/time manipulation in these charts. Just a simple > peak-to-current comparison. Both time-series looked so similar that > I had to publish them. > > The main point I am trying to illustrate is that even though it feels > as though 'the worst is behind us' (as many economists are saying), > there are many cases throughout history where markets continued to > plummet because of bad policy.
Current Recession Is Tracking the 1930s Bear Market [View article]
These charts are totally meaningless. You could move the "comparison" around to many of the dips, some showing great times ahead other showing disaster ahead.
Current Recession Is Tracking the 1930s Bear Market [View article]
On May 17 11:10 AM Plan B Economics wrote:
> There was no data/time manipulation in these charts. Just a simple
> peak-to-current comparison. Both time-series looked so similar that
> I had to publish them.
>
> The main point I am trying to illustrate is that even though it feels
> as though 'the worst is behind us' (as many economists are saying),
> there are many cases throughout history where markets continued to
> plummet because of bad policy.
Current Recession Is Tracking the 1930s Bear Market [View article]
Thanks for, well, nothing!
Nasdaq vs. DJIA [View article]
And so....
Thanks for nothing, maybe. Or thanks for something (I think).