O Optionspoet Feb 27, 2007 #3 Similar reaction when the Reserve increased in the Fed funds rate during the May meeting. FYI - This is nowhere near a sell-off.
Similar reaction when the Reserve increased in the Fed funds rate during the May meeting. FYI - This is nowhere near a sell-off.
F forex-forex Feb 27, 2007 #4 Quote from a529612: I haven't seen this volatility for quite some time. More... Less than a year ago. 200 points is nothing, hardly a "sell off".
Quote from a529612: I haven't seen this volatility for quite some time. More... Less than a year ago. 200 points is nothing, hardly a "sell off".
H HolyGrail Feb 27, 2007 #5 Quote from Optionspoet: This is nowhere near a sell-off. More... If 98% DOWN volume is not a sell off, I don't know what is.
Quote from Optionspoet: This is nowhere near a sell-off. More... If 98% DOWN volume is not a sell off, I don't know what is.
R reno4nook Feb 27, 2007 #6 just for the record, when was the last time the S&P dropped 50 points?? Or the Nasdaq 90?
S stonedinvestor Feb 27, 2007 #7 I think it's all the way back to 2003. I'm definitely in some pain here.
D ddog Feb 27, 2007 #8 Quote from reno4nook: just for the record, when was the last time the S&P dropped 50 points?? Or the Nasdaq 90? More... When the markets reopened after 9/11
Quote from reno4nook: just for the record, when was the last time the S&P dropped 50 points?? Or the Nasdaq 90? More... When the markets reopened after 9/11
ElCubano Feb 27, 2007 #9 in 2000...saw the dow lose 500 points bounce up a tad to down 250 and then proceeded to bleed day in and day out til hitting 7000...........
in 2000...saw the dow lose 500 points bounce up a tad to down 250 and then proceeded to bleed day in and day out til hitting 7000...........