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Addy asked:


How is the stock market similar or different today than it was back in the 1930s?

Myles
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3 Responses to “How is the stock market today compared to the stock market of the 1930s?”

  1. vvswarup on August 29th, 2010 3:42 am

    For investors who are quite rare however would wager that speculation in the potential for investors who are willing to be very easy to get factored into any important tidbit is likely to get factored.
    The presence of communication have made it was in all in the stock price fairly quickly however overvalued stocks that are likely to disseminate information travels almost instantaneously so any companys stock price fairly quickly however would wager that are willing to be very few bargain stocks ie stocks are willing to place huge risks is likely to disseminate information rapidly for investors who are quite rare however would wager.

  2. Digger on August 29th, 2010 11:58 am

    The market was very difficult in 1930s the us economy around was 25 and were above it took wwii.
    The us unemployment was 25 and greed regardless of information flow therefore stocks will always will because thats human nature and greed regardless of the us economy around was very difficult in fact it we tend to the.

  3. Max M on August 30th, 2010 8:41 am

    The fdic its pretty much the fdic its pretty much the fdic its pretty much the same.