The bar chart illustrates the amount of money from somecountry invested in stocks and bonds from the year 2001 – 2006.
Overall, money invested in stocks and bonds have an upward trend over the years and never went lower than the previous year.
It can be seen that people of Somecountry invest more of their money in stocks compared to bonds. From the years 2001 until 2003, money in stocks kept a steady rise only adding six to eleven billion every year. It was only after 2003 where money invested in stocks dramatically increased, growing more than sixty billion in 2004. The graph then kept a steady rise until 2006.
Money in bonds on the other hand, did not experience any significant spike over the six years of data. The biggest spike the bonds chart experienced was in 2003 where it grew more than thirty billion from the previous year. Other than that, the chart kept a steady flow, growing no more than fifteen billion from the years before.
