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Markets On Track For Biggest Losing Streak in a Month or More
By: Ariel Nelson
Director of Market Data & Content Services
Director of Market Data & Content Services
With the futures pointing south this morning, the Nasdaq [COMP
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] are right behind with a potential third day of declines. If the day closes down, this will be the first time we have seen streaks like this in awhile.
- NASDAQ
- Current streak - down 3 days in a row
- Last occurred - 5/22/09
- Biggest 3-day percentage drop since 5/13
- If closes down today - longest down streak since March 3, when it was down 5 days in a row
- Dow and S&P
- Current streak - down 2 days in a row
- Last occurred - 6/10 for the Dow, 6/8 for the S&P
- Biggest 3-day percentage drop since 5/13
- If closes down today - longest down streak since 5/22/09. Both were down for 4 days
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