What it would take to trigger stock market timeout

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As harrowing as the stock market's plunges have been in recent days, they still haven't been enough to trigger the "circuit breaker" mechanisms that result in an automatic timeout in trading.

The Big Board implemented the automatic halts after the stock market crashed in the late 1980s to force traders to take a break from frenzied selling.

The Dow Jones industrial average would have to fall 1,100 points in a day to trigger the first halt. If that point is reached before 2 p.m., the market would shut down for an hour. If the threshold is breached between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., the halt will last 30 minutes. No trading stops will take place if the plunge occurs after 2:30 p.m.

Based on Thursday's Dow close of 8,579, the threshhold number to cause the market stop in one day would be 7,479.

If the index were to fall 2,200 points before 1 p.m., the market would close for two hours. If such a decline took place between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., there would be a one-hour pause. The market would close for the day if stocks sank to that level after 2 p.m.

In the event of a 3,350-point decline, the market would close for the day, regardless of the time.

The thresholds are computed at the beginning of each quarter to establish a specific point value for the quarter. The 1,100-point drop represented a 10 percent decline at that time; the 2,200 level, a 20 percent drop and the 3,350 level is a 30 percent drop.

The rules would halt trading on the major securities and futures exchanges in a coordinated cross-market halt if the circuit breaker is enacted.

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On the net:

New York Stock Exchange: http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.html

Securities and Exchange Commission: http://www.sec.gov/answers/circuit.htm

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150$ a barrel Oil 

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Reply#1 - Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:28 AM EDT
{"commentId":3413982,"authorDomain":"tasarlai"}

I am Jeremiah Johnson and I firmly believe that at 10:25 am today, October 10th, 2008  George W. Bush will announce on Live Television that Wall Street is suspended from trading for the next five working days.

there. someone had to say it.

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#1.1 - Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:42 AM EDT
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Their wall street religion is coming back to bite them.

MAYBE the ANSWER to fixing the US Economy is more US manufacturing!

MAYBE the republicans should consider bringing home the troops and conserving whatever money they can so we can remain a super power in the world.

With this financial crisis we are vulnerable as a country.

MAYBE Mccain/Palin should attempt to show leadership instead of their ridiculous rhetoric that incites riots! They have shown us they are not fit to lead anymore than BUSH is!!

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Reply#2 - Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:26 AM EDT
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