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September 30, 2008

Putting Yesterday's Stock Market Decline in Perspective

Ironman at Political Calculations has an excellent set of lists.

The Five Worst Months in S&P 500 History

With September 2008 showing promise, here's our ranking of the five worst monthlong periods for the stock market!

The Five Worst Bear Markets Since 1871

The current market certainly qualifies as a bear, but then, it's not over yet so we can't say yet where it will rank. Unlike the five worst months, this analysis looks at the total stock market decline over a number of months and years.

The Worst Returns Ever for the S&P 500

We found the worst ever recorded rate of return for investments made in the S&P 500 for periods of time ranging from one year to 50 years long!

Visualizing the Worst Case Real Returns for the S&P 500

A graphic depiction of the worst rates of return on investments made in the S&P 500, after adjusting for inflation!

Lemony Snicket and the S&P 500

What if you had the worst luck ever, and for each time you put money into the S&P 500, you were guaranteed to get the worst rate of return recorded for the length of time that you kept your money in it? Our tool shows you how bad that would be, which really turns out to be surprisingly good....

S&P 500: Best, Average and Worst Returns Since 1871

Sometimes, it helps put market volatility in perspective if you can see the extremes over time!

The Worst Returns of the S&P 500 vs The Safest Investment on Earth

Believe it or not, in all the turmoil in which the market is going through, there's real hope for the average investor who has the time and the discipline to see their investment through!

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