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Dow Jones U.S. Equity Market Government Policies Analysis


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    http://www.StockMarketFunding.com Stock Market History Dow Jones U.S. Equity Market Government Policies Analysis US Government Policies Pushing Towards Depression Is the U.S. Government Supporting the Stock Market? This video is for stock market analysis for the "Dow Jones Industrial Average" and we'll highlight pro and the con with the bull and the bear of the S&P 500, Nasdaq and other stock market indices. We know the data is bad and the failed policies of the Obama administrations lead to market declines in the ratio to the economy. One is consumer, one is instituational and one is corporate.

    These current policies haven't been received well by the corporate leaders. It will come down to the Republicans in this next election. The Democrats did the best they could with what they were delt. Stimulus and trying to buy growth never pans out. If it panned out you wouldn't have gone down straight here.

    Economic expansions can last 3 to 4 years but then they collapse. The capitalism society and consumer society but these moves are not sustainable. The stock market loves to have a "Christmas Rally" and we see people buying the "Dogs of the Dow" and purchasing under performing stocks while buying the losers.

    Markets will have overbought and oversold conditions independent of government intervention and policies. The hope in the market is factored in and the re-leveraging processes always fail. We highlight multi year lows and the trading history of the Dow in the 1970s.



  • Dow Jones U.S. Equity Market Government Policies Analysis