Where will the DJIA close on Wednesday, March 25, 2009?
Settled as DJIA will close between 7,700.01 and 7,800.00
DJIA closed at 7749.81
Background:>
Background:We blew past 7500 on Monday, then only dropped back a little. And now, President Obama will make a major address tonight...and the markets will do 'what?' tomorrow?
Market suspends at 3:00 PM EST, 1 hour prior to the closing of the NYSE.
Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
Where will the DJIA close on Wednesday, March 25, 2009?
Suspend date: Wed 25th Mar 11am PST Settlement date: Wed 25th Mar 1:47pm PST Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Wed 25th Mar 11am PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
Initial likelihoods:
DJIA will close at or below 7,200.00: 3%, DJIA will close between 7,200.01 and 7,300.00: 5%, DJIA will close between 7,300.01 and 7,400.00: 8%, DJIA will close between 7,400.01 and 7,500.00: 12%, DJIA will close between 7,500.01 and 7,600.00: 18%, DJIA will close between 7,600.01 and 7,700.00: 23%, DJIA will close between 7,700.01 and 7,800.00: 18%, DJIA will close between 7,800.01 and 7,900.00: 8%, DJIA will close at or above 7,900.01: 5%
Action history:
Suspended Mon 23rd Mar 11am PST : Suspend date reached
Suspend date: Wed 25th Mar 11am PST Settlement date: Wed 25th Mar 1:47pm PST Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Wed 25th Mar 11am PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled details
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