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onenote

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18. I don't read the WSJ and I don't intend to subscribe
Tue Apr 22, 2025, 02:52 PM
Apr 2025

Since you apparently do both, why don't you share with us any specific information in the WSJ article about the extent of the decline in April 1932 and any other April months in which the market declined?

Also, please point out what mis or dis- information is in my post. Are there not a week of trading days left? Was the market not down around 6.6% for the month when I typed my post? Do you know where the market will end up at the month?

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Dow worst April since 1932 [View all] malaise Apr 2025 OP
He needs to touch himself. OLDMDDEM Apr 2025 #1
I almost added malaise Apr 2025 #2
I wasn't sure if I should have added it. It could be taken wrong. OLDMDDEM Apr 2025 #4
Hehe malaise Apr 2025 #5
I know I took it 'wrong' EYESORE 9001 Apr 2025 #9
First thing I thought of was his wee hands milking his infected mushroom Celerity May 2025 #36
lol RJ-MacReady Apr 2025 #13
Wait until they privatize Social Security! Kid Berwyn Apr 2025 #3
I think that would be political suicide. Remember Bush Junior trying that? OLDMDDEM Apr 2025 #6
The Dow is down Greg_In_SF Apr 2025 #7
The Largest Short Term Drop That Year... ProfessorGAC Apr 2025 #17
K&R spanone Apr 2025 #8
Kind of a weird claim onenote Apr 2025 #10
Seems to have been a fictional claim. WarGamer Apr 2025 #11
From WSJ -- you two like those rightwing sources, don't you? W_HAMILTON Apr 2025 #15
I don't read the WSJ and I don't intend to subscribe onenote Apr 2025 #18
lol... WarGamer Apr 2025 #19
Yeah -- it could get a lot fucking worse. PS - Nothing the OP or article said is wrong/fiction, but your claim was. W_HAMILTON Apr 2025 #21
Today's a new day... where's my calculator? WarGamer Apr 2025 #22
Despite the faith you put in the WSJ, it seems likely they weren't right. onenote Apr 2025 #23
Actually from open on April 1 to Close on April 30.. DOW was -2.88% WarGamer May 2025 #24
Author was just a bit off... April 25, -2.88% WarGamer May 2025 #25
bottom line is Skittles May 2025 #28
I believe it could have been coordinated. WarGamer May 2025 #29
LOL Skittles May 2025 #30
yes, they DO Skittles May 2025 #27
Yup... WarGamer May 2025 #31
An easy why to distinguish... littlemissmartypants May 2025 #32
Heard this on CNBC at the time and agree, the month still had several trading days left. Dow 1932 dropped about 25% ... cliffside May 2025 #34
Will Trump celebrate this as an "Historic Achievement" or a "Record Breaking Display of Prosperity"? Ping Tung Apr 2025 #12
It *is* Greg_In_SF Apr 2025 #14
Bessent out today pumping Johonny Apr 2025 #16
Good to see our resident Trump/Musk bros got their cues to push back on this. BannonsLiver Apr 2025 #20
So much winning! marble falls May 2025 #26
April 2024 and April 2022 were worse for the Dow than April 2025, both in terms of points lost and percentage lost Celerity May 2025 #33
Thanks n/t malaise May 2025 #35
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