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  • homie1975
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    • 12-24-13
    • 15452

    #2311
    Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer
    I believe the markets did very well during the Bush I administration.
    Stock market shitt the bed under W. Look it up my friend
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    • HockeyRocks
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 07-10-13
      • 6069

      #2312
      U.S. stocks fall as China wants more clarity before signing Sleazebags Phase One deal. No surprise here...
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      • reigle9
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 10-25-07
        • 17879

        #2313
        box, run me through your day

        hour-by-hour, it would be fascinating to me

        i'll take a shot (and adjust these times to the incel life schedule you're on)

        8am - captain crunch in the leftover cereal milk from the prior feeding

        9am to noon - beating off to star wars porn, but cant finish cause your pecker is broken, really frustrating time

        after giving up trying to like girls until 3pm - nap, this is key to your incel life of playing video games until sun up

        3pm - check welfare benefits and get pissed off you dont get enough, never once consider getting a job

        330 - cheeto lunch and another nap, being awake is fukkin exhausting

        7pm (sundown) - up all night playing video games with other 12yo boys

        sound about right? fukkin uncanny, isnt it?
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        • chico2663
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          • 09-02-10
          • 36915

          #2314
          Originally posted by HockeyRocks
          U.S. stocks fall as China wants more clarity before signing Sleazebags Phase One deal. No surprise here...
          stocks are going to take a shit after isis does there damage.
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          • reigle9
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 10-25-07
            • 17879

            #2315
            their, you brokedikk hater

            if you cant understand things that are taught in literally 2nd fukking grade, how can you think it's possible to understand that 2+2 isnt potato?
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            • chico2663
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              • 09-02-10
              • 36915

              #2316
              reigel you live in your mom's house and you are calling someone broke dikk?

              Most trump lovers are broke dickk
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              • reigle9
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 10-25-07
                • 17879

                #2317
                chico, i know you still think this is 1999 but it's 2019
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                • homie1975
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 12-24-13
                  • 15452

                  #2318
                  let's try to stay on point Fellas and help each other figure this thing out.

                  damn "Jina" has some leverage now due to impeachment talk and 2020 election less than 13 mos away. why would they be motivated to make a trade deal at this juncture? they are probably not. they will try and drag this thing out for the next year. personally, i am fine with that as i am long term investor and would rather average down my positions when the thing drops.
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                  • reigle9
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                    • 10-25-07
                    • 17879

                    #2319
                    sorry
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                    • homie1975
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 12-24-13
                      • 15452

                      #2320
                      Originally posted by reigle9
                      sorry
                      haha i was not singling you out REIGLE.

                      what's the play here? do we see another Q4 drop similar to last year's freefall?
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                      • reigle9
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 10-25-07
                        • 17879

                        #2321
                        i dont pretend to know things that i dont
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                        • chico2663
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                          • 09-02-10
                          • 36915

                          #2322
                          Originally posted by homie1975
                          let's try to stay on point Fellas and help each other figure this thing out.

                          damn "Jina" has some leverage now due to impeachment talk and 2020 election less than 13 mos away. why would they be motivated to make a trade deal at this juncture? they are probably not. they will try and drag this thing out for the next year. personally, i am fine with that as i am long term investor and would rather average down my positions when the thing drops.
                          have 3 stocks that need the deal.
                          swks and tsm both deal with the i 5. Also i think p&g could use it.
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                          • chico2663
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                            • 09-02-10
                            • 36915

                            #2323
                            Originally posted by homie1975
                            let's try to stay on point Fellas and help each other figure this thing out.

                            damn "Jina" has some leverage now due to impeachment talk and 2020 election less than 13 mos away. why would they be motivated to make a trade deal at this juncture? they are probably not. they will try and drag this thing out for the next year. personally, i am fine with that as i am long term investor and would rather average down my positions when the thing drops.
                            i'm 56 so don't have that much time.
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                            • DrunkHorseplayer
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 05-15-10
                              • 7719

                              #2324
                              Originally posted by homie1975
                              Stock market shitt the bed under W. Look it up my friend
                              W is Bush II, HW is Bush I.
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                              • homie1975
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 12-24-13
                                • 15452

                                #2325
                                Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer
                                W is Bush II, HW is Bush I.
                                "read my lips....no new taxes" killed HW when he went against Bubba Clittin'.

                                i don't believe the S&P did too well under him either.
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                                • jt315
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 11-12-11
                                  • 21811

                                  #2326
                                  Originally posted by HockeyRocks
                                  U.S. stocks fall as China wants more clarity before signing Sleazebags Phase One deal. No surprise here...
                                  Any updates today Box of Rocks ?
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                                  • guitarjosh
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 12-25-07
                                    • 5766

                                    #2327
                                    Originally posted by homie1975
                                    "read my lips....no new taxes" killed HW when he went against Bubba Clittin'.

                                    i don't believe the S&P did too well under him either.
                                    It was up around 50% and was near all time highs on election day
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                                    • vitterd
                                      Restricted User
                                      • 09-14-17
                                      • 58460

                                      #2328
                                      Originally posted by jt315
                                      Any updates today Box of Rocks ?
                                      Stay in your lane king mush. You see what happens when you speak?
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                                      • homie1975
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 12-24-13
                                        • 15452

                                        #2329
                                        Originally posted by guitarjosh
                                        It was up around 50% and was near all time highs on election day
                                        hmmmmmm.......tough to imagine a sitting president being boatraced like that when the market has been up his entire term.

                                        then again, he was elected in Nov 1988 just 13 mos after the market completely crashed in Oct 1987 so i guess there was only one way to go and that was up? all boats rise with the tide, and the tide had to turn even if a monkey was prez?

                                        "read my lips...." must've crushed him.
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                                        • guitarjosh
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 12-25-07
                                          • 5766

                                          #2330
                                          Originally posted by homie1975
                                          hmmmmmm.......tough to imagine a sitting president being boatraced like that when the market has been up his entire term.

                                          then again, he was elected in Nov 1988 just 13 mos after the market completely crashed in Oct 1987 so i guess there was only one way to go and that was up? all boats rise with the tide, and the tide had to turn even if a monkey was prez?

                                          "read my lips...." must've crushed him.
                                          We had a mild recession in 1990, and unemployment tends to peak 2 - 2.5 years after the recession starts, which was right around election day 1992.
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                                          • MinnesotaFats
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 12-18-10
                                            • 14758

                                            #2331
                                            Originally posted by homie1975
                                            hmmmmmm.......tough to imagine a sitting president being boatraced like that when the market has been up his entire term.

                                            then again, he was elected in Nov 1988 just 13 mos after the market completely crashed in Oct 1987 so i guess there was only one way to go and that was up? all boats rise with the tide, and the tide had to turn even if a monkey was prez?

                                            "read my lips...." must've crushed him.
                                            No....Ross Perot ran to the RIGHT of Bush, took 19 million votes and allowed Clinton to flip 22 STATES.

                                            If Perot doesn't run HW carrys 40 STATES. Instead we got Clinton with 43% of the general vote, winning 28 states within the margin of Perots capacity and 26 states by less than 5% which, if one looks at the Perot effect, suggests HW could have won up to 44 States.

                                            By far the biggest disappointment of 3rd party politics since Perot ran as a fiscal conservative and Clinton's small welfare reforms were offset by the banking and lending policies that lead to the expansion of credit to poor people, which was the biggest disaster for this country ever, and all us taxpayers are still paying for that now and for the foreseeable future (try retiring when you cant earn interest income due to low rates).
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                                            • chico2663
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                                              • 09-02-10
                                              • 36915

                                              #2332
                                              Originally posted by guitarjosh
                                              It was up around 50% and was near all time highs on election day
                                              wrong. he was the best for first 32 months but stocks shit the bed his last year.
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                                              • chico2663
                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                • 09-02-10
                                                • 36915

                                                #2333
                                                Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                                                No....Ross Perot ran to the RIGHT of Bush, took 19 million votes and allowed Clinton to flip 22 STATES.

                                                If Perot doesn't run HW carrys 40 STATES. Instead we got Clinton with 43% of the general vote, winning 28 states within the margin of Perots capacity and 26 states by less than 5% which, if one looks at the Perot effect, suggests HW could have won up to 44 States.

                                                By far the biggest disappointment of 3rd party politics since Perot ran as a fiscal conservative and Clinton's small welfare reforms were offset by the banking and lending policies that lead to the expansion of credit to poor people, which was the biggest disaster for this country ever, and all us taxpayers are still paying for that now and for the foreseeable future (try retiring when you cant earn interest income due to low rates).
                                                wrong again big boy. While clinton did push for more home involvement.Before w a home loan went into foreclosure after 4 months. W went before the congress and switched it to a year? How do I know this? Because my business partner and i had the h.u.d. business in s.w.ohio,northern ky and west indiana. We did the clean ups,boarding of windows,replacing roofs and winterizing houses. Had that during w's presidency. My business partner is still in business. I had to leave because of health issues.
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                                                • chico2663
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                                                  • 09-02-10
                                                  • 36915

                                                  #2334
                                                  Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                                                  No....Ross Perot ran to the RIGHT of Bush, took 19 million votes and allowed Clinton to flip 22 STATES.

                                                  If Perot doesn't run HW carrys 40 STATES. Instead we got Clinton with 43% of the general vote, winning 28 states within the margin of Perots capacity and 26 states by less than 5% which, if one looks at the Perot effect, suggests HW could have won up to 44 States.

                                                  By far the biggest disappointment of 3rd party politics since Perot ran as a fiscal conservative and Clinton's small welfare reforms were offset by the banking and lending policies that lead to the expansion of credit to poor people, which was the biggest disaster for this country ever, and all us taxpayers are still paying for that now and for the foreseeable future (try retiring when you cant earn interest income due to low rates).
                                                  I loved poppa. My brother has 3 different pics taken with him and barbara.One in his fireman outfit, another when he was working at continental and some place in htn in the 3rd. Poppa was the last decent president in my opinion. Even if he was a globalist.
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                                                  • guitarjosh
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 12-25-07
                                                    • 5766

                                                    #2335
                                                    Originally posted by chico2663
                                                    wrong. he was the best for first 32 months but stocks shit the bed his last year.

                                                    S&P 500 from 1-20-1989 until election day 1992.


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                                                    • chico2663
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                                                      • 09-02-10
                                                      • 36915

                                                      #2336
                                                      talking about poppa.
                                                      S&P 500 in the first 678 trading days of each presidency

                                                      Ronald Reagan
                                                      +29%

                                                      George H.W. Bush
                                                      +35%

                                                      Bill Clinton
                                                      +34%

                                                      George W. Bush
                                                      -23%

                                                      Barack Obama
                                                      +44%

                                                      Donald Trump
                                                      +31%
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                                                      • chico2663
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                                                        • 09-02-10
                                                        • 36915

                                                        #2337
                                                        President Donald Trump often cites the stock market as a scorecard of his policies. Here’s how the S&P 500 performed under each president from Reagan to Trump.




                                                        there you go josh. not going to argue with you
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                                                        • guitarjosh
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 12-25-07
                                                          • 5766

                                                          #2338
                                                          Originally posted by chico2663
                                                          talking about poppa.
                                                          S&P 500 in the first 678 trading days of each presidency

                                                          Ronald Reagan
                                                          +29%

                                                          George H.W. Bush
                                                          +35%

                                                          Bill Clinton
                                                          +34%

                                                          George W. Bush
                                                          -23%

                                                          Barack Obama
                                                          +44%

                                                          Donald Trump
                                                          +31%
                                                          Me too, the guy who became president 1-20-1989 and lost the election on 11-3-1992. Election day closed down 1.5% from the all time high.
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                                                          • chico2663
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                                                            • 09-02-10
                                                            • 36915

                                                            #2339
                                                            stock market was down second year of bush. Don't need a fake photo because i invested then.
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                                                            • chico2663
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                                                              • 09-02-10
                                                              • 36915

                                                              #2340
                                                              Originally posted by guitarjosh
                                                              Me too, the guy who became president 1-20-1989 and lost the election on 11-3-1992. Election day closed down 1.5% from the all time high.
                                                              josh his 2nd year was down. no matter how you want to play it . he was down 2nd and 4th year.
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                                                              • guitarjosh
                                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                • 12-25-07
                                                                • 5766

                                                                #2341
                                                                Originally posted by chico2663
                                                                https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2019...ent/index.html



                                                                there you go josh. not going to argue with you
                                                                That doesn't contradict anything I say. I'm claiming that the S&P 500 was within 2% of an all time high on election day 1992, and you're claiming it's not. The chart I posted says I'm right, as usual.
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                                                                • guitarjosh
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 12-25-07
                                                                  • 5766

                                                                  #2342
                                                                  Originally posted by chico2663
                                                                  josh his 2nd year was down. no matter how you want to play it . he was down 2nd and 4th year.
                                                                  Yes, his 2nd year was down, his 4th year the market was at an all time high. Election day was less than 2% from the ATH.
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                                                                  • chico2663
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                                                                    • 09-02-10
                                                                    • 36915

                                                                    #2343
                                                                    2019 26,018.97 23,346.24 27,359.16 22,686.22 27,001.98 15.75%
                                                                    2018 25,046.86 24,824.01 26,828.39 21,792.20 23,327.46 -5.63%
                                                                    2017 21,750.20 19,881.76 24,837.51 19,732.40 24,719.22 25.08%
                                                                    2016 17,927.11 17,148.94 19,974.62 15,660.18 19,762.60 13.42%
                                                                    2015 17,587.03 17,832.99 18,312.39 15,666.44 17,425.03 -2.23%
                                                                    2014 16,777.69 16,441.35 18,053.71 15,372.80 17,823.07 7.52%
                                                                    2013 15,009.52 13,412.55 16,576.66 13,328.85 16,576.66 26.50%
                                                                    2012 12,966.44 12,397.38 13,610.15 12,101.46 13,104.14 7.26%
                                                                    2011 11,957.57 11,670.75 12,810.54 10,655.30 12,217.56 5.53%
                                                                    2010 10,668.58 10,583.96 11,585.38 9,686.48 11,577.51 11.02%
                                                                    2009 8,885.65 9,034.69 10,548.51 6,547.05 10,428.05 18.82%
                                                                    2008 11,244.06 13,043.96 13,058.20 7,552.29 8,776.39 -33.84%
                                                                    2007 13,178.26 12,474.52 14,164.53 12,050.41 13,264.82 6.43%
                                                                    2006 11,409.78 10,847.41 12,510.57 10,667.39 12,463.15 16.29%
                                                                    2005 10,546.66 10,729.43 10,940.55 10,012.36 10,717.50 -0.61%
                                                                    2004 10,315.51 10,409.85 10,854.54 9,749.99 10,783.01 3.15%
                                                                    2003 9,006.64 8,607.52 10,453.92 7,524.06 10,453.92 25.32%
                                                                    2002 9,214.85 10,073.40 10,635.25 7,286.27 8,341.63 -16.76%
                                                                    2001 10,199.29 10,646.15 11,337.92 8,235.81 10,021.57 -7.10%
                                                                    2000 10,729.38 11,357.51 11,722.98 9,796.03 10,787.99 -6.17%
                                                                    1999 10,481.56 9,184.27 11,497.12 9,120.67 11,497.12 25.22%
                                                                    1998 8,630.76 7,965.00 9,374.27 7,539.07 9,181.43 16.10%
                                                                    1997 7,447.01 6,442.49 8,259.30 6,391.70 7,908.30 22.64%
                                                                    1996 5,739.63 5,177.45 6,560.91 5,032.94 6,448.27 26.01%
                                                                    1995 4,494.28 3,838.48 5,216.47 3,832.08 5,117.12 33.45%
                                                                    1994 3,794.22 3,756.60 3,978.36 3,593.35 3,834.44 2.14%
                                                                    1993 3,524.92 3,309.20 3,794.33 3,242.00 3,754.09 13.72%
                                                                    1992 3,284.08 3,172.40 3,413.20 3,136.60 3,301.11 4.17%
                                                                    1991 2,929.04 2,610.64 3,168.83 2,470.30 3,168.83 20.32%
                                                                    1990 2,679.45 2,810.15 2,999.75 2,365.10 2,633.66 -4.34%
                                                                    1989 2,510.33 2,144.64 2,791.41 2,144.64 2,753.20 26.96%
                                                                    1988 2,061.48 2,015.25 2,183.50 1,879.14 2,168.57 11.85%
                                                                    1987 2,277.53 1,927.31 2,722.42 1,738.74 1,938.83 2.26%
                                                                    1986 1,793.10 1,537.73 1,955.57 1,502.29 1,895.95 22.58%
                                                                    1985 1,327.99 1,198.87 1,553.10 1,184.96 1,546.67 27.66%
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                                                                    • guitarjosh
                                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                      • 12-25-07
                                                                      • 5766

                                                                      #2344
                                                                      Originally posted by chico2663
                                                                      2019 26,018.97 23,346.24 27,359.16 22,686.22 27,001.98 15.75%
                                                                      2018 25,046.86 24,824.01 26,828.39 21,792.20 23,327.46 -5.63%
                                                                      2017 21,750.20 19,881.76 24,837.51 19,732.40 24,719.22 25.08%
                                                                      2016 17,927.11 17,148.94 19,974.62 15,660.18 19,762.60 13.42%
                                                                      2015 17,587.03 17,832.99 18,312.39 15,666.44 17,425.03 -2.23%
                                                                      2014 16,777.69 16,441.35 18,053.71 15,372.80 17,823.07 7.52%
                                                                      2013 15,009.52 13,412.55 16,576.66 13,328.85 16,576.66 26.50%
                                                                      2012 12,966.44 12,397.38 13,610.15 12,101.46 13,104.14 7.26%
                                                                      2011 11,957.57 11,670.75 12,810.54 10,655.30 12,217.56 5.53%
                                                                      2010 10,668.58 10,583.96 11,585.38 9,686.48 11,577.51 11.02%
                                                                      2009 8,885.65 9,034.69 10,548.51 6,547.05 10,428.05 18.82%
                                                                      2008 11,244.06 13,043.96 13,058.20 7,552.29 8,776.39 -33.84%
                                                                      2007 13,178.26 12,474.52 14,164.53 12,050.41 13,264.82 6.43%
                                                                      2006 11,409.78 10,847.41 12,510.57 10,667.39 12,463.15 16.29%
                                                                      2005 10,546.66 10,729.43 10,940.55 10,012.36 10,717.50 -0.61%
                                                                      2004 10,315.51 10,409.85 10,854.54 9,749.99 10,783.01 3.15%
                                                                      2003 9,006.64 8,607.52 10,453.92 7,524.06 10,453.92 25.32%
                                                                      2002 9,214.85 10,073.40 10,635.25 7,286.27 8,341.63 -16.76%
                                                                      2001 10,199.29 10,646.15 11,337.92 8,235.81 10,021.57 -7.10%
                                                                      2000 10,729.38 11,357.51 11,722.98 9,796.03 10,787.99 -6.17%
                                                                      1999 10,481.56 9,184.27 11,497.12 9,120.67 11,497.12 25.22%
                                                                      1998 8,630.76 7,965.00 9,374.27 7,539.07 9,181.43 16.10%
                                                                      1997 7,447.01 6,442.49 8,259.30 6,391.70 7,908.30 22.64%
                                                                      1996 5,739.63 5,177.45 6,560.91 5,032.94 6,448.27 26.01%
                                                                      1995 4,494.28 3,838.48 5,216.47 3,832.08 5,117.12 33.45%
                                                                      1994 3,794.22 3,756.60 3,978.36 3,593.35 3,834.44 2.14%
                                                                      1993 3,524.92 3,309.20 3,794.33 3,242.00 3,754.09 13.72%
                                                                      1992 3,284.08 3,172.40 3,413.20 3,136.60 3,301.11 4.17%
                                                                      1991 2,929.04 2,610.64 3,168.83 2,470.30 3,168.83 20.32%
                                                                      1990 2,679.45 2,810.15 2,999.75 2,365.10 2,633.66 -4.34%
                                                                      1989 2,510.33 2,144.64 2,791.41 2,144.64 2,753.20 26.96%
                                                                      1988 2,061.48 2,015.25 2,183.50 1,879.14 2,168.57 11.85%
                                                                      1987 2,277.53 1,927.31 2,722.42 1,738.74 1,938.83 2.26%
                                                                      1986 1,793.10 1,537.73 1,955.57 1,502.29 1,895.95 22.58%
                                                                      1985 1,327.99 1,198.87 1,553.10 1,184.96 1,546.67 27.66%
                                                                      Thanks for proving my point. 1992 the DJIA finished higher by over 4% and hit the all time high.
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                                                                      • chico2663
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                                                                        • 09-02-10
                                                                        • 36915

                                                                        #2345
                                                                        josh learn to read a graph. his gains were in 2003. in 2004 it was only up around 4 %.In 2003 he did a tax cut and businesses bought back their stock. Just like trump did. Bush was called the jobs act. Please do some due diligence before making another dumb ass statement. Just because your parents told you something people that worked and paid taxes at that time can tell you better. AND NO YOU WERE WRONG AGAIN!
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