The average double
digit loss since 1976 in long - term treasuries was -14 % while the average loss in the BC Aggregate during these drawdowns was just -4 %.
Not exact matches
But despite their dismal record, the Bears have lost by double -
digits just once
since Week 4 of the season — even in
losses, the Chicago defense has been able to keep things close.
That makes it the second longest such streak
since World War II, trailing only the period from 1990 to 1997 that went longer without experiencing a double
digit loss.
The Broncos entered this season having lost just six times at home
since 2000, and only one of those (a 41 — 20
loss to Washington State in «01) came by double
digits.
Since 2005, ranked teams coming off a double -
digit loss have gone just 97 - 134 ATS (42.0 %) which indicates that bettors should be fading Stanford after last week's blowout
loss against Washington.
That's the same number of double -
digit loss seasons it's had
since 2013.
Ranked teams coming off a double -
digit loss are 117 -163-8 (41.8 %) ATS in their next game
since 2005, including bowl season.
All the major coins have suffered steep double -
digit declines
since the start of the year and are all trading below their respective 200 - day moving averages, which usually signals more
losses ahead.