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mark

I came across some interesting charts. The Dow average was 100 at the start of WWII. It climbed to 1000 (up 10x) by 1965 then stayed flat for 17 years. The Dow then started climbing again and between 1982 and 1999 was up another 10x crossing the 10000 mark. Since then the Dow is only up about 20%. I also found a chart of the public debt (not total) to GDP ratio. Oddly, the ratio went above 40% at the beginning of WWII and stayed above 40% until 1965. The ratio was below 40% from 1965 until 1982. From 1982 until 1999 the ratio was back above above 40%. The ratio has been below 40% through the present. What a coincidence! The time frames match up exactly. I wonder why the Dow performs so much better when the big bad national debt is higher.

Jeremy

I know you're busy but I'd really be interested in seeing the "Interest on Debt" graph extend back to the 80's if possible.

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