Bull vs Bear Market Basics
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If you’re new to the stock market, you may not be familiar with the old adage, “bull vs bear market.” What exactly does it mean? Well, there are a couple of theories out there, but …

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What was the unemployment rate during great depression?

Submitted by Big Bear on April 4, 2008 – 9:11 pmNo Comment

The unemployment rate during the great depression was around 25 percent.  That was in 1933, the year that Roosevelt was inaugurated. Unemployment did not fall below 14% until the early 40′s.

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