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The Wall Street Crash, 1929

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1The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Empty The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:39 pm

Prince

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The Wall Street Crash, 1929
In the late 1920s, it seemed as if everybody was in the stock market. Estimates vary from 1,000,000 to 25,000,000. Why not? Stock prices just kept going up and up, making your original investment more and more valuable. And here was the best part -- you didn't need a lot of money to get into the market. You could buy on margin. First you borrow the money to buy the stock (interest rates were a phenomenally low 3 1/2%). Then you put up the stock as collateral for your loan. Simple, easy money -- if stock prices go up, you collect your dividends. If the price dips, you raise a little cash to cover your loss and wait for the market to rise again. In 1929, so many people were buying on margin that they had run up a debt of six billion dollars.

The prosperity couldn't last forever. On September 3, the market dropped sharply only to rise and then drop again. It was like tremors before a big earthquake but nobody heeded the warning. The market had sagged temporarily before, but it always came back stronger. The market dipped sharply again on October 4. Some began to sweat as the market continued to decline, then they panicked. October 21 saw an avalanche of selling as many tried to salvage something from their loss. On October 24 -- Black Thursday -- the panic took on a life of its own as selling orders overwhelmed the Exchange's ability to keep up with the transactions. curious and bewildered throng Wall St. as the news spreadsSome Wall Street financiers tried to inspire confidence by buying as many shares as they could. It worked -- temporarily.

Friday and Saturday saw sales drop and a glimmer of hope return. On Monday the panic started again, and then came Black Tuesday -- October 29. The panic on the Exchange floor changed to bedlam. According to one observer, "They hollered and screamed, they clawed at one another's collars. It was like a bunch of crazy men. Every once in a while, when Radio or Steel or Auburn would take another tumble, you'd see some poor devil collapse and fall to the floor." This was the Crash, although few could see it at the time. The Market continued its decline but never as dramatic. Thirty billion dollars had been lost -- more than twice the national debt. The nation reeled, and slipped into the depths of the Great Depression.

http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/snpmech5.htm

2The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Empty Re: The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:59 pm

suja


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and the point is?.........

3The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Empty Re: The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:44 pm

duke


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All because of credit on top of credit.
Interesting article. Thanks.

4The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Empty Re: The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:39 pm

xmart

xmart
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we don't have millions of investors with billions of dollars. but there were lot of talk about bubbles. but with this new regulations we won't experience such crash. in temporary SEC looks like demon. but in long term it is good for stock market. if you can survive in this year, we may see a golden tortoise in coming days rather crazy bull.

5The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Empty Re: The Wall Street Crash, 1929 Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:37 pm

Prince

Prince
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xmart wrote:if you can survive in this year, we may see a golden tortoise in coming days rather crazy bull.

hope somebody can survive this year..!
"Making rich richer and poor poorer" is going to be the theme until such time.

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