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    As the growing bubble of the stock market suddenly stopped some of the wealthiest people in our country instantly became paupers. Of coarse as a direct result of the crash, the economy weakened and unemployment skyrocketed. Now as to whether the crash was the case of the great depression is still strongly debatable. Since the great depression happened after the 1929 stock market crash, many people blamed it for the economic collapse. Some held President Hoover responsible, others targeted the…

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    which also meant that people were investing great amounts of money into stocks, but on October 29, 1929 the stock market took a downturn in which eventually led to the events of the Great Depression. As the stock market crash not it only did it affect millions of Americans, it affected the economy as well. This tragedy is historically known as “The Stock Market Crash of 1929,” were it focuses on the events that led to the stock market’s collapse and its aftermath, The Great Depression. Why did…

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    began to invest in the stock market which underwent rapid expansion and reached its peak during August of 1929. By the time anyone noticed what was happening, the stock market already started to decline and the unemployment rate started to rise; with people in shock, bankers and investment companies bought large amount of stocks in hopes of stabilizing the already declining market. This move worked for a few days until black Monday and black Tuesday, in which the stock market crashed…

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    The Stock Market Crash of 1929; the main cause of the second World War? By: Nina Keizer – 500720836 – 1BE21V Introduction It was January 1933, Adolf Hitler got a chance to become Reich chancellor of Germany. After a couple of weeks Hitler already gain trust of two-thirds of the parliament and in July 1933 Adolf Hitler banned all the other politic parties from the parliament except for the NDSAP. A few years before Adolf Hitler came to power the Stock Market Crash of 1929 happened. As a result…

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    people's savings. The recession had affected me personally. My dad, who depends on a steady stock market to keep an income, started to notice the effect of the crash in his industry. At that time, I was about 10 years old, but never understood why the “stock market crash” meant we had to keep a tighter budget than usual. It was a stressful time for my dad. When I asked him about it he said, “The housing market crash made investing very difficult...I noticed about 40% of financial advisors left…

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    participate in the market can be daunting on its own. Prior to evaluating your investment options, you should first determine your investment horizon, investable assets, risk tolerance and financial goals. Clearly defining your investment goals will help you determine an investment strategy best suited for you, and sometimes steer you to certain assets. When building your portfolio, you have likely run a cross two popularly referenced labels; growth stocks and dividend stocks. While both options…

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    also one of the largest private employers in the world with over 1.5 million employees globally. The McDonald’s Corporation is traded on the stock market (MCD) and their stock price history for the past 5 years can be seen in the above chart. After a period of relative stock price stagnation from 2013 to 2015, the McDonald’s corporation has seen a climb in stock price in recent years…

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    stock market continued to boom for a long time. It promotes the options system and the prosperity of employee shareholding system, especially in the NASDAQ sharply demonstration effect. In the silicon, the valley of stock option trading, popular options system has been introduced in the vast majority of high-tech enterprises, and even appeared to options don 't…

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    figure out and judge the psychological side of the stock market. As humans, there’s always an emotional side to our judgements, and although it may seem unreasonable to buy a stock without actual substantial facts, people often can’t resist the temptations of following the hype. There are several factors in looking at the qualitative side of a stock. The company behind the stock can significantly affect the consumer and buyer’s attitude towards their stock. The employees of the company affects…

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    Starting in the late 1929’s and lasting till about the outbreak of World War II in 1929. The Great Depression and the Stock Market Crash were the worst world wide crisis’ of the modern industrial era. The crash of the stocks was the most famous financial collapse. For eighty years now assumptions and analysis have been made about what went so horribly wrong. It took people awhile to figure it out because it’s not about who did what; it was a chain reaction by the faults of many people. People…

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