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Stock market: After the crash 8 Articles

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    by Tommy LaBar

    Contrary to final belief, stock crashes are the best time to buy. I wouldn't call the recent downturn in stocks a crash. A 10% correction and a crash are two different things. The first thing to do after a s...read more

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    by Brian Price

    Crash? What crash? The stock market naturally corrects. It never crashes. It may suffer its worse correction ever, but it never crashes. As an individual investor it does not matter what the market is doing if you mas...read more

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    by Chris Strudwick

    What Are Your Options When the Market Takes A Nosedive? It is inevitable that in your trading career numerous downturns in the share market will occur from time to time. Now you have a few choices available to you but ...read more

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    by hibernianscribe

    The stock market in 2008 is undermined by the banks lending irresponsibly to people who are quite incapable of repaying loans at much higher interest rates than normal. The banks are incapable of recovering moneys owed. A ...read more

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    by Raven Lebeau

    Today I watched my portfolio decline significantly, wincing as the bullish positions I have on financials took a painful downturn. Not all days can be filled with success, but each day trading teaches its own lessons. A ...read more

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    by Aaron Henry

    By now many people are asking what to do after a Stock market crash. First thing you need to know is the Stock market won't correct itself the next day. Don't be rash and start buying. If history is any indicator (it is), ...read more

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    by Daniel Xiao Wang

    The rule of sound investing is simple. Buy low and sell high. Unfortunately most investors do the exact opposite. Emotions run against this most simple of rules. When you watch your investments plummet it is hard not...read more

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    by Trent Craddock

    Don't panic! Don't sell out at the bottom! After the current bear market is over the DJIA will most likely be closer to 10,000 than to 14,000. Investor sentiment will be very negative and everyone will be talking abou...read more

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