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Stocks increasing value before the crash

- 1925 share prices doubled from $30 billion to $60 billion


Problems with how people invested in the stock market?

- Many average Americans would take out loans to buy stocks and then pay them back after they could sell the stocks for a profit

The Bull Market Proclivity

- The Bull Market was perceived to continue to grow in price without any consequences



- This lead to a devastating and unexpected crash