To give an actual date is impossible but I believe the following signs will show the economy has bottomed out.
Consumer debts are substantially reduced.
Average credit rating improve.
Banks start to take small risks.
US federal deficit is cut to less then $500 billion dollars.
Their is a theme here it is lower debt levels or what economist are now calling de-leveraging. High debt level have got us into this mess and they are now a giant monkey on the economies back. Once we kick this addiction to debt people will have disposable income again which they can use to stimulate the economy.
As for the government debt I feel its high level of fear it is causing is paralysing businesses preventing them from investing for growth and further depressing the economy.
At S & P 500 840, around August
3 years.
Stock market tickers, which show the current prices of stocks, are now often seen on internet sites and at the bottom of the tv during news programs. The first stock market tickers were used in 1867.
You'll know as soon as it gets to zero
CNN Stock Market operates every day of the week. CNN Stock Market offers information on the latest news and trends on the stock market with stock quotes.
Spotify is not on the stock market. With it not being on the stock market it is a privately held company.
CH2M Hill stock is not traded on the market
During the 1990s the stock market boomed.
VSE Market Watch is a Virtual Stock Market to be able to watch the Stock Market virtually. Which means you can go online and watch live results on the Stock Market.
Yes the Indian stock market is independent. The Indian stock market was formed in 1992 and is known as the National Stock Exchange.
The knowledge of stock market is a vast field and it needs to be kept updated with the passage of time. A simple definition of stock market is that "A stock market is a public market for the trading of company stock and derivatives at an agreed price; these are securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately".
No, the federal securities act did not regulate the selling of stock on the stock market. :)
No, the federal securities act did not regulate the selling of stock on the stock market. :)