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Turning Point? Dow 10,000 -- TSC's Coverage

 

Dow 10,000. Those were the days.

Starting today, we're in a market that was once over 10,000, instead of one that resides comfortably over the five-digit milestone.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen nearly 16% from its Jan. 14 high-water mark of 11,722.98. The index last traded below 10,000 on Oct. 18, 1999, when it touched 9976.01. It hasn't finished below 10,000 since April 6, 1999, when it closed at 9963.50.

Here at TSC, we're covering the Dow's decline and the fallout from it.

Read TSC's coverage
Turning Point? - Dow 10,000
The Coming Week
Rattled Market Weighs the Fear Factor
The Overview
Dow 10,000 Bulwark Fails, Raising Fears of a Deluge to Follow
Cyclical Stocks
Cyclical Stocks Find Few Believers
The Big Pullback
Market Watchers Ponder a Sub-10,000 Dow
The Bifurcation - Look Out Sin!
How Do You Spell Bifurcation? D-O-W-&-N-A-S-D-A-Q
The TaskMaster
The 10,000 Dow-wer Question
Finding Some Values
Value Managers Eye Credit Card, Drug, Supermarket and Aerospace Stocks
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