
For the purposes of this question, a "financial crisis" is a value of the St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index (STLFSI4) of 1.75, a level that has happened four times in the last 30 years: the 1998 Russian Financial Crisis, after 9/11, during the 2008 Financial Crisis, and at the beginning of COVID lockdowns in 2020. The question resolves Yes if the STLFSI4 value is reported to be greater than or equal to 1.75
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@MarcusAbramovitch I'll just count it as a mana xmas present 🎄 , but I was too spooked to buy more NO than I did (and worried what might happen to my 409k)
@Nostradamnedus Comparable in what way? Would 2001 have counted? Is there a specific index that you can give us, or that it’s been mentioned in a certain news source with certain language? Or, is this just subjectively resolved by your opinion?
@SaulMunn maybe use this, from metaculus:
“For the purposes of this question, a "financial crisis" is a value of the St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index (STLFSI4) of 1.75, a level that has happened four times in the last 30 years: the 1998 Russian Financial Crisis, after 9/11, during the 2008 Financial Crisis, and at the beginning of COVID lockdowns in 2020. The question resolves Yes if the STLFSI4 value is reported to be greater than or equal to 1.75…”