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When the stock market crashes again, will you buy in?

(Do you see a market trough (low-point) as an opportunity to make money, or just another sign that markets are unstable?) Answer : crash does not always means buying chance..but yes most of the time it is a good opportunity. The one thing is always true that crash allows the prices to be attractive. But [...]

What happens to the bond market when the stock market crashes?

(Can you please let me know what your sourse is?) Answer: The bond market is seen as a safe haven. It pretty much pays a nominal interest rate – but it’s guaranted by the Government, which is the main benefit. In times of turmoil, money may move from the sharemarket to the bonds market – [...]

Is it true that every 10-15 years the stock market crashes?

(I asked a question about my simple IRA and some girl answered the question, in her answer she said that the stock market crashes every 10-15 years, is this true?) Answer – Chosen by Asker The stock market runs on a 17-18 year cycle. The last bull cycle went from 1982-2000. Does the completion of [...]

Does anyone see similarities between current market conditions and stock market crashes of 1929 & 1990s?

(Does anyone view the recent stock market weakness in a similar light to crashes of 1929 & the 1990′s tech bust. In the 1920s people were investing with money they couldn’t afford through broker loans. The world markets heavily relied on the US market conditions which showed extraordinarily high p/e ratios. In the 1990′s there [...]

If the stock market crashes what happens to the economy then?

(Years ago I took Economics in college and one of the trends was that the economy was never stable always up and down. That seems to be with the stock market? If it would come crashing down would the economy be as bad as it was during the Great Depression?) Answer : It was the [...]