US Bear Market Losses: $11 Trillion Dollars

Here is a mind blowing stat:  Stocks have lost $11 trillion in market value since the October 2007 peak, according to Marketwatch.

This is based on the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 index, which includes nearly every U.S.-listed stock. Losses since the start of 2009 are $2.6 trillion. Nearly half of all stocks in the index are now trading at less than $5, and 37% are under $3.

Nearly 50% of all stocks in the Wilshire 5000, the broadest index of U.S. equities, are trading for less than $5 per share, and 37% are under $3.

>

Wilshire 5000 October 2007 to March 2009

>

Sources:
US Stocks Slip As Early Rally Evaporates
Peter A. McKay
March 6, 2009
http://tinyurl.com/11trillion

U.S. Stocks Gain as Oil Helps Dow Jump 150 Points
Cristina Alesci and Rita Nazareth
Bloomberg, March 6 2009
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aOMoW1aQ6dsk&

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

What's been said:

Discussions found on the web:

Posted Under

Uncategorized