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Investment History Part 05: The Great Depression of 1929: Why Did the Stock Market Collapse So Suddenly?

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Investment History Part 05 The Great Depression of 1929: Why Did the Stock Market Collapse So Suddenly? The Great Depression of 1929 was not simply a story of falling stock prices. It was one of the most important turning points in modern financial history, because the collapse of the stock market spread into the banking system, the real economy, employment, household spending, corporate profits, and global trade. What looked like a sudden market crash was actually the result of many weaknesses that had been building beneath the surface for years. A stock market rarely collapses without warning signs. Before a major crash, there are usually signs of excessive optimism, easy credit, speculative behavior, rising debt, weakening economic fundamentals, and growing confidence that prices can only move higher. In the late 1920s, the United States had all of these conditions at the same time. The economy looked powerful on the outside, but the structure underneath was becoming increasingly fr...