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Videos / The Current Market Aftershock
By David G. Booth
March 2011
Using an illustrated timeline, David Booth chronicles US stock market performance in four periods since World War II. His review suggests prevailing market sentiment is often wrong and that investors must stay disciplined through all market environments to pursue their long-term goals.

Note: David Booth's thoughts on the market aftershocks were recorded late last year before the earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan. In no way were they meant to refer to those tragic events. Having posted the day before the Japan earthquake, we have since renamed the video "The Current Market Aftershock" to clarify.
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