PANDA_IHB
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I am noticing an interesting 20 year period in the Dow Jones from 1960 - 1980. The Dow Jones stayed pretty much flat during these 20 years average a 1.27% gain every year.
Dow Jones: 616.59 in january 1960
Dow Jones: 683.53 in january 1970
Dow Jones: 785.75 in jaunary 1980
We then had a twenty year bull stock market from 1980 - 2000. Is it possible that we can face a similar scenario from 2000 - 2020 where the dow jones was pretty flat during the 20 years of 1960 - 1980. Two things that are similar is that the dollar lost a lot of value from 1970 - 1980 and also the interest rate was adsurdly high. Perhaps we will never see 6% 30 year mortgages in our life time.
Dow Jones: 10921.91 in january 2000
Dow Jones: 12107.65 in january 2010
Dow Jones: 13918.32 in january 2020
Remember in July 2002, dow jones had a low of 7591.92.
How many of you believe that these are the numbers we will see for dow jones in 2010 and 2020? How many of you would disagree (higher/lower) and please state your reasons why. Obviously Emerging markets back then was very different back then from what it is now.
Dow Jones: 616.59 in january 1960
Dow Jones: 683.53 in january 1970
Dow Jones: 785.75 in jaunary 1980
We then had a twenty year bull stock market from 1980 - 2000. Is it possible that we can face a similar scenario from 2000 - 2020 where the dow jones was pretty flat during the 20 years of 1960 - 1980. Two things that are similar is that the dollar lost a lot of value from 1970 - 1980 and also the interest rate was adsurdly high. Perhaps we will never see 6% 30 year mortgages in our life time.
Dow Jones: 10921.91 in january 2000
Dow Jones: 12107.65 in january 2010
Dow Jones: 13918.32 in january 2020
Remember in July 2002, dow jones had a low of 7591.92.
How many of you believe that these are the numbers we will see for dow jones in 2010 and 2020? How many of you would disagree (higher/lower) and please state your reasons why. Obviously Emerging markets back then was very different back then from what it is now.