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In this paper, we re-examine the stock market of the 1920s and 1930s for evidence of a bubble, a 'fad' or 'herding' behavior by studying individual stock returns. One story often advanced for the boom of 1928 and 1929 is that it was driven by the entry into the market of largely ...
Overall, the economic growth of the 1920s laid the foundation for the widespread optimism and enthusiasm in the stock market. However, this rapid expansion also created an environment ripe for instability and excesses, setting the stage for the eventual collapse of the stock market in the...
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In 1929, the New York Stock market collapsed (股市崩溃), and the manager of a big company came home with a heart. "My dear, what is the matter with you?" His wife asked him, smiling. "I'm done! I'm finished! My company was over and all my will be closed down by the cour...
There are stock markets(股票市场)in large cities in many countries. Stock markets in Paris, London, Tokyo, Shanghai and New York are among the largest and most well-known. The stock market, also called stock exchange, is a place where people can buy or sell shares of a factory or compa...
阅读理解训练 There are stock markets in large cities in many countries. Stock markets in Paris, London, Tokyo, Shanghai and New York are among the largest and most well-known. The stock market, also called stock exchange, is a place where people can buy
New York Stock Exchange, late 1920sView of the New York Stock Exchange on an active day in the late 1920s. Share prices peaked in August 1929 before falling rapidly in October of the same year. During the mid- to late 1920s, the stock market in theUnited Statesunderwent rapid expansion...
Astock market crashis a sudden, sharp decline in the value of stocks, often occurring over a short period. This rapid drop, typically defined as a double-digit percentage loss in major stock indexes such as the S&P 500 or theDow Jones Industrial Averagecan unfold over a few days or weeks...