Bear Markets: This Time is Different (Every Time)


Bear markets are generally defined as a peak to trough decline of at least 20% in the stock market. Bear markets are not fun to live through, but they should be expected from time to time. Uncertainty about the future drives asset prices down, and it usually feels like things will get worse before they get better.
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