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Thursday Apr 30, 2020
Can you trust this stock market rebound? What 135 years of data tells us
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
After the fastest correction in history stocks have rebounded nearly 30 percent from their recent lows, but is it a false dawn or does the rally have substance?
Duncan Lamont, Head of Research and Analytics at Schroders, and Stuart Podmore, an expert in behavioural finance, join the pod to look back at 135 years of stock market data to see if we can unearth any clues from the past.
RUNNING ORDER:
Part one: A brief recap
03:34 – The fastest decline in history
05:29 – How investors reacted amidst the sharp decline
Part two: The rebound
08:07 – What does 135 years of data tell us about rebounds?
11:30 – What should be the plan for investors?
Part three: What lies ahead?
14:20 – What should we make of the rebound?
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