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Market Forecasts Based on Historical Patterns
The speaker mentions working with Paul Tudor Jones during the biggest market crash in history and states that based on historical patterns, if a stock drops 20% or more, there is an 80% chance it will not lead to a bear market or a crash. However, history suggests that some stocks may still drop in price by a significant percentage.
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This podcast explains the difference between a stock market crash and a correction, with historical data showing that the latter occurs on average once a year since 1900, while the former can lead to drops of 20% or more.
04:50 - 06:18 (01:28)
Summary
This podcast explains the difference between a stock market crash and a correction, with historical data showing that the latter occurs on average once a year since 1900, while the former can lead to drops of 20% or more.
ChapterMarket Forecasts Based on Historical Patterns
Episode5 Ways To Build Wealth [MASTERCLASS] EP 1363
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Tony Robbins shares his insights on stock market investing advising that market performance isn't to be blamed for losses, but instead personal decisions, saying that he coached his platinum partners through the 2008 financial crisis to save their investments.
06:18 - 07:16 (00:58)
Summary
Tony Robbins shares his insights on stock market investing advising that market performance isn't to be blamed for losses, but instead personal decisions, saying that he coached his platinum partners through the 2008 financial crisis to save their investments.
ChapterMarket Forecasts Based on Historical Patterns
Episode5 Ways To Build Wealth [MASTERCLASS] EP 1363
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker cautions that the market may experience a bear market and advises to invest wisely to avoid losing money.
07:16 - 09:20 (02:03)
Summary
The speaker cautions that the market may experience a bear market and advises to invest wisely to avoid losing money. He also cites the historical occurrences of bear markets every three to five years, and states that one may be imminent.