The record low as 28 something (in 1896), after a decade or so in the 70s, and it started at about 60, so a record 45.71 could have been on the way down or after the recovery but calling it a record after the recovery would be odd.
The Dow never got below a thousand in 80s; there was some big shifts in 1986, but nothing like the percentage swings from 1929. So it can't be a "45.71 percent" and I am forced to conclude that site has a data-hygiene problem.
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1896? the record lows are in 1896.
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https://www.onthisday.com/date/1986/june/9
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The record low as 28 something (in 1896), after a decade or so in the 70s, and it started at about 60, so a record 45.71 could have been on the way down or after the recovery but calling it a record after the recovery would be odd.
The Dow never got below a thousand in 80s; there was some big shifts in 1986, but nothing like the percentage swings from 1929. So it can't be a "45.71 percent" and I am forced to conclude that site has a data-hygiene problem.
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