6 Signs of a Bear Market Bottom

These indicators can help tell us whether stocks have further to fall or may be headed up.

Is the bear market over? Did we even experience a bear market? Are we in a new bull market? To say that answering these questions is tougher than usual is an understatement.

Consider the market’s recent moves. From April 29 through October 3, Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index lost 18.6% (the figure includes dividends). Over the next nine trading sessions, the market roared back to the tune of 9.4%. It then plunged 2.1% on October 17, before rebounding 1.8% the next day. Quick, get the Dramamine.

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Nellie S. Huang
Senior Associate Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Nellie joined Kiplinger in August 2011 after a seven-year stint in Hong Kong. There, she worked for the Wall Street Journal Asia, where as lifestyle editor, she launched and edited Scene Asia, an online guide to food, wine, entertainment and the arts in Asia. Prior to that, she was an editor at Weekend Journal, the Friday lifestyle section of the Wall Street Journal Asia. Kiplinger isn't Nellie's first foray into personal finance: She has also worked at SmartMoney (rising from fact-checker to senior writer), and she was a senior editor at Money.