The definiton for what qualifies as a 'Market Crash' is vague but a general guideline is a drop of more than 10% in major indices over a short timespan.
https://www.thestreet.com/dictionary/s/stock-market-crash
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@mods I think this should resolve YES. from the linked wikipedia:
There is no numerically specific definition of a stock market crash but the term commonly applies to declines of over 10% in a stock market index over a period of several days.
Which did occur in April, over just 2 days.
Grok:
There's a prediction of a global market crash in the first half of 2025, which might result in a quality of life decrease worse than the 2008 financial crisis, with potential for civil unrest.
Not the most reliable of predictions π But I bet YES anyway.
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