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When Were the Most Prolific Bull and Bear Market Periods in the United States? URL: http://www.frbsf.org/education/activities/drecon/answerxml.cfm?selectedurl=/2001/0102.html Description: This 2001 educational resource from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco answers questions about prolific bull and bear market periods in the U.S. "Which stock market indictors may be used to measure market performance? [And] what causes bull and bear markets?" Includes charts of Dow Jones Industrial Averages for 1901-2000, and bull and bear markets (showing cumulative increases and declines). LII Topics: Investing, Stock & Commodity Exchanges Publisher: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco LII Database Information: Record 27052 created by Maria Brandt on 10/27/2008 Last modification on 11/03/2008 Published: 12/11/2008 LII Item ID: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/27052 |
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