1) Stock Market Crash of 1929 - The Dow falls a total of 23% for October 28 and 29; then makes a sharp 12.84% rebound on the 30th. However, over the next several years the stock market fell dramatically.
2) October 13 and 16, 1989 - The Dow plunges 190.50 points, or 6.9% on October 13, 1989 then rebounds 88 points on the 16th.
3) Black Monday, October 19, 1987 and October 20 - The Dow suffers the biggest percentage loss in recorded stock market history on October 19 and initially continues its plunge on the 20th. The markets rally sharply in the afternoon and the Dow posts its first triple-digit gain in its history.
Year 2008:-the crashes parade were held earlier beginning of the month before the Dow expiry on the 3rd Friday of the month.Many notable mini and major crashes.It hurts every one across the financial globe due to the contagion effect so much so worsts than the tsunami this time around seeing a lot of big branded banks sink under the ferocious wave 1,2,& 3.Haven't they reached to the Voyage to The Bottom of the Sea?
Don't worry,behold! Christopher Columbus will be coming to the rescue on Columbus Day.
This great Italian Explorer will soon spice up the world financial market by giving the best interest rate deal rather than goods like silk and opium.
Oh,my belove Santa Maria.Getting ready for the sea conquest.The admiral is coming-the Vikings will attempt to find a route to the rich land of Cathay (China), to India
Looking at the flags,the insignia is a logo of the doji star and if it starts from the bottom,a powerful push will follow.
At a more elevated level still, Franciscan brethren were preparing for the eventual end of the world, as they believed was prophesied in the Revelation to John.
According to that eschatological vision, Christendom would recapture Jerusalem and install a Christian emperor in the Holy Land as a precondition for the coming and defeat of Antichrist, the Christian conversion of the whole human race, and the Last Judgment.
This is what history has been repeated to be used in capturing the financial world.