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The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500

Dot-com bubble
Financial crisis of 2007–2008
Wall Street Crash of 1929
The S&P 500 Index (SPX) is a stock market index that tracks the performance of 500 of the largest publicly-traded companies in the US. It is a widely-used benchmark for investors and provides an indication of the performance of the US equity market.
$7.82
$78.20
$782.00
19-Covid
$0.78
WW1
WW2
Civil War
First Bank of The United States
Vitamin War
SPX Code=782
Spx Bottom in Hebrew Gematria equals 782
I chose SPX (S&P 500 Index) as an example to illustrate a significant pattern. Notably, the number 782 emerges as an important figure, marking a bottom in a major market crash event. This suggests a notable connection between market crashes and the significance of the number 782.
To add an intriguing perspective, it's interesting to note that the average price during World War I and World War II was $7.82. This coincidence furthers the intrigue around the number 782. Based on this pattern, one could speculate that if the dollar were to devalue significantly or if there were a failure in the Federal Reserve's policies, the next target for the S&P 500 could potentially be around the 7820 mark.
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