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History lesson recap: The 10 biggest stock market crashes

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notme

notme
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“Some investors might think they have had a rough ride on the stock market over the past seven or eight months. But the recent share price gyrations pale into insignificance when compared with the biggest stock market falls of all time.

10) Wall Street 1901-03 -46%
The market was spooked by the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, coupled with a severe drought later the same year.

9) Wall Street 1919-21 -46%
There were fears that the new automobile sector was becoming overheated and that car ownership had reached saturation point.

Cool Wall Street 1906-07 -48%
Markets took fright after President Theodore Roosevelt had threatened to rein in the monopolies that flourished in various industrial sectors, notably railways.

7) Wall Street 1937-38 -49%
This share price fall was triggerd by an economic recession and doubts about the effectiveness of Franklin D Roosevelt’s New Deal policy.

6) London 2000-2003 -52%
The UK took sixth place in the table with a 52 per cent market fall between 2000 and 2003 as investors suffered the consequences of the collapse of the technoogy bubble

5) Hong Kong 1997-98 -64%
The Hong Kong stock market’s heavy fall in 1997-1998 came as investors deserted emerging Asian shares, including a very overheated Hong Kong stock market

4) London 1973-74 -73%
Next came the UK stock market’s 73 per cent drop in 1973 and 1974. set against the backdrop of a dramatic rise in oil prices, the miners’ strike and the downfall of the Heath government.

3) Japan 1990-2003 -79%
In third place, with a 79 per cent decline, was the Japanese stock market, which suffered a protracted slide in price from 1990 to 2003 as a share and property price bubble burst and turned into a deflationary nightmare.

2) US Nasdaq 2000-2002 -82%
The second biggest collapse came from the technology-rich US Nasdaq index, which fell by 82 per cent following the bursting of the dot.com bubble in 2000

1) Wall Street 1929-32 -89%
The Wall Street Crash heads the list, with the US stock market falling by 89 per cent between 1929 and 1932. The bursting of the speculative bubble led to further selling as people who had borrowed money to buy shares had to cash them in in a hurry when their loans wre called in.

David Shwartz, the stock market historian, says: “The very big stock market crashes are invariably triggered by a series of different events which unfold one after the other. For example the biggest UK stock market slump in 1973-74 was started by the fear of stagflation, but was then fuelled by the dramatic rise in oil prices of late 1973, followed by the Miners’ strike and the downfall of the Heath government.
“One heavy blow is not enough to produce a market crash. It requires several different blows to bring a market to its knees.”

(This list only includes stock market crashes in industrialised economies.)” Business Times Online

this was published on aacheson.wordpress.com ( 17.4.2007)
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will cse be clever enough to come down to top ten Laughing Laughing Laughing

Antonym

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Vice President - Equity Analytics

notme wrote:
will cse be clever enough to come down to top ten Laughing Laughing Laughing
From the peak of 7,863.74 in Feb-11, the ASI dropped 27.7%.

For a 46% decline (like Wall Street 1901-03 & 1919-21), we would have to go down to ASI 4,246. That's unlikely, but stranger things have happened...! Shocked

Kumar

Kumar
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Thanks notme.
If we check 119+ stock exchange all over the planet 2011 and beginning of 2012 most of them are in red.

sriranga

sriranga
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Good one to remind.
Thanks Notme.
Keep it up.

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Light of Hope


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Vice President - Equity Analytics

The average is about 3 years, so we have about another 18 more months. Also as Antonym mentioned it about 27.7 loss at the moment. I have seen some predicting that ASI will touch 4200, so there are few things common. Maybe CSE will also take that long and that deep to start recovering. This what I feel, i Have nothing to prove it.

sas

sas
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Thank you notme,
This is relative isn't it, % & time declined is relative to the how big the bubble was right scratch , and + the panic dragging down.. comments plz.. Smile

mra

mra
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

for all those crash there seem to be a reason? what is the main reason for cse crashing day by day? and what will be the bottom line?

greedy007


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Thax for sharing.

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