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Economy
This Week's Stock Market Selloff Looks a Lot Like 2008. Here's What Could Happen Next.
2020-03-13
[Barron's] The stock market’s latest selloff triggered by coronavirus fears looks eerily familiar. The S&P 500 has been tracking a very similar course to what it did in late September and early October 2008 at the beginning of the financial crisis, according to Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.

March 2020 is so far "reliving 2008 in virtual lockstep," he wrote in a Thursday note to clients.

The S&P 500 dived 7.6% on Monday‐its first one-day drop of more than 5% since the end of the financial crisis‐and then registered a 4.9% gain Tuesday. That is about a 65% recovery. On Sept. 29, 2008, the index dove 8.8%, and then climbed 5.4% the next day, also a 61% recovery.

Then this week, the S&P 500 tumbled 4.9% again on Wednesday and dived more than 7% on Thursday afternoon. On Oct. 1 and Oct. 2 in 2008, the index fell (though less steeply), by a combined 4.5%.

"While we do not believe the S&P 500 will have a +50% drawdown this time around, the narrative around equities is similar enough to merit direct comparison," Colas wrote.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Market has gone up again after Trumps press conference. Still down over-all but still.
Posted by: ruprecht   2020-03-13 23:12  

#5  ^How many "they'll get him for sure, now" have we had in the last 3 years, Robert?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-13 12:26  

#4  Well, yeah, but it looks like a Trump-killing crash.
Posted by: Bobby   2020-03-13 12:23  

#3  No. The fundamentals are not even remotely similar. The synthetic instruments packaging bad mortgages that triggered 2008 are not happening now.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-03-13 11:28  

#2  * Engrish
Posted by: Lex   2020-03-13 00:28  

#1  Rock 'n' Road.

English for "lock and load"
Posted by: Lex   2020-03-13 00:27  

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