Episode notes
In this episode, we define a stock market correction, which occurs when a stock index drops by more than 10% in value. We explain how analysts measure these events retrospectively, tracking the decline from recent highs down to the lowest closing price.
Listeners will learn the key differences between a correction and a bear market. While corrections are historically steeper and sharper, they are generally shorter than bear markets, which are defined by a sustained drop of more than 20%. We also clarify that a correction officially ends only when stocks attain new all-time highs. Finally, we examine the most recent U.S. market correction in early 2025, where the S&P 500 fell 18.9%, and touch on how these concepts apply to commodities, such as the housing market.
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