Essay heading: 1929 Stock Market Crash
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By mid November, the value of the New York Stock Exchange listings had dropped over 40%, a loss of $26 billion. (1929-1931) At one point in the crash tickers were 68 minutes behind. (1929-1931) An average of about $50,000,000 a minute was wiped out on the exchange. (1929-1931) A few investors that lost all of their money jumped to their deaths from office buildings... displayed 300 characters
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Others gathered in the streets outside the Stock Exchange to learn how much they had lost. (Black Thursday?)
The Cause
There are five proposed reasons as to why the stock market crashed. One of the reasons was that stocks were overpriced and the crash brought the share prices back to a normal level... displayed next 300 characters
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