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Are We Currently on Track of a Bull Market, as of 2025-09-30?

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Bulls History Details

Bull Market Start Date Duration (Years) Maximum Return (%) Annualized Return (%) Key Drivers How It Ended?
Current 2022-10-13 2.9 82.4 28.4 AI ?
Pandemic Bull Market 2020-03-23 1.8 114.2 63.5 Fed stimulus, tech stock surge, economic reopening Inflation surge, Fed rate hikes, 2022 bear market
Post-Great Recession Recovery 2009-03-09 10.9 399.6 36.7 QE, low interest rates, corporate earnings growth COVID-19 crash (2020)
2000s Housing Boom 2002-10-09 5.0 100.5 20.1 Housing market expansion, financial innovation Subprime mortgage crisis, Great Recession (2008)
1990s Dot-Com Boom 1990-10-11 9.5 416.9 43.9 Tech growth, internet revolution, easy monetary policy Recession due to high oil prices from Iraq invasion of Kuwait, Federal Reserve tightening, Slowing economic growth
1987 Recovery 1987-12-04 2.6 64.1 24.6 Economic expansion following the 1987 crash,Federal Reserve intervention stabilizing the markets, Strong corporate earnings Dot-com bubble burst, 2000 crash
1980s Boom 1982-08-13 5.0 223.4 44.7 Economic expansion, corporate buybacks, globalization Black Monday crash (1987)
Reagan Era Bull Market 1974-10-03 6.2 125.4 20.2 Economic reforms, tax cuts, deregulation High inflation, Fed tightening
1970s Recovery 1970-05-26 2.6 73.0 28.1 Post-recession recovery, fiscal stimulus Oil crisis, stagflation, 1973 recession
Nifty Fifty Boom 1966-10-07 2.0 47.2 23.6 Institutional investing in "safe" blue-chip stocks Stagflation fears, rising interest rates
Mid-1960s Expansion 1962-06-26 3.6 79.6 22.1 Tech and industrial boom, strong corporate profits Fed rate hikes, inflation concerns
Early 1960s Growth 1957-10-22 4.1 85.7 20.9 Post-recession recovery, strong GDP growth Flash crash, market uncertainty
Post-War Expansion 1949-06-13 7.1 266.2 37.5 Economic boom, suburbanization, strong corporate earnings 1957 Recession, monetary tightening
World War II Boom 1942-04-28 4.0 157.0 39.3 War-driven industrial growth, government spending Post-war inflation, Fed rate hikes
Post-Great Depression Rally 1932-06-01 4.7 323.2 68.8 New Deal policies, economic recovery, stimulus Fed tightening & 1937 Recession
Roaring 20s 1928-01-03 1.7 78.5 46.2 Roaring 20s The Great Depression (1929)
Average - 4.6 164.8 35.5 - -

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