Investment

Nasdaq 100 vs Historical Series

Rebased to start of bubble (100 = first month)

Each chart shows how an asset behaved during a famous market bubble. Prices are normalized so the first month equals 100, allowing direct comparison across different markets and time periods.

Red line = Nasdaq 100 (Oct 2022 → now)     Blue line = Historical series

The Great Depression (1921–1932)

Dow Jones Industrial Average

Gold boom (1976–1982)

Spot gold

Japan asset price bubble (1986–1992)

Nikkei 225

Dotcom bubble (1994–2002)

Nasdaq Composite

US housing bubble (2000–2009)

Case-Shiller index

China stock market bubble (2005–2008)

SSE Composite

Sources: Bloomberg, FRED. All series are normalized so the first month of each period equals 100.

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