This chart shows how closely the stock market is tracking a selloff from the 1950s

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Stocks are trading much like they did in 1957, just ahead of the 'Eisenhower recession'

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People see what they want to see. I have seen the charts for a Bull case too.

Nah. PPT will rig it up. Powell will be flexible. No such thing as recession. Buy buy buy.

Did they have algorithms and computers doing the mass tradings back then?

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