Visual Timeline of Stock Market Events Since 1990

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1990, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2020...just to name a few.

There's always a reason to sell in the market. As an investor, it's important to consider the history of our economic conditions, not because it will tell you exactly what will happen in the future, but because it will give us the best chance at planning on what to do when the situation arrives.

In this video, Jordan delves deeper into a visual look at the last 3 decades of the market and all the times you could have sold.

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Chapwood Investments was formed for one simple reason: To help clients understand and give perspective and knowledge of what they already have in their portfolios.

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Indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Unless otherwise noted, performance of indices does not account for any fees, commissions or other expenses that would be incurred. Returns do not include reinvested dividends.

The Standard & Poor's 500 (S&P 500) Index is a free-float weighted index that tracks the 500 most widely held stocks on the NYSE or NASDAQ and is representative of the stock market in general. It is a market value weighted index with each stock's weight in the index proportionate to its market value.

The Russell 2000 measures the performance of small capitalization U.S. stocks. The Russell 2000 is a market-value-weighted index of the 2,000 smallest stocks in the broad-market Russell 3000 Index. The Total Return index assumes that all cash distributions (dividends and/or interest) are reinvested.

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