$30 Billion Lost London market crash: September October- November: Market falls over 40% Roger Babson $500 billion in new money printed Market grows 1000% 1930s: Market thrives again Advertising boom Unemployment rates: <4% ¨Buy now pay later¨ ¨A crash is coming¨ Montgomery Ward Depression lasts 15 years 10,496,560 Stocks Sold More $ lost on Tuesday than WW2 DOW falls 3% on Black Thursday 12,894,650 Stocks Sold Minor recession in March 1929 Yum- Yum Apples Continuous fall: June- September 1929 DOW Falls 13% Unemployment rates: 15% in 1927 ¨Stock prices have reached a plateau¨ New York Stock Exchange $30 Billion Lost London market crash: September October- November: Market falls over 40% Roger Babson $500 billion in new money printed Market grows 1000% 1930s: Market thrives again Advertising boom Unemployment rates: <4% ¨Buy now pay later¨ ¨A crash is coming¨ Montgomery Ward Depression lasts 15 years 10,496,560 Stocks Sold More $ lost on Tuesday than WW2 DOW falls 3% on Black Thursday 12,894,650 Stocks Sold Minor recession in March 1929 Yum- Yum Apples Continuous fall: June- September 1929 DOW Falls 13% Unemployment rates: 15% in 1927 ¨Stock prices have reached a plateau¨ New York Stock Exchange
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$30 Billion Lost
London market crash: September
October-November: Market falls over 40%
Roger Babson
$500 billion in new money printed
Market grows 1000%
1930s: Market thrives again
Advertising boom
Unemployment rates: <4%
¨Buy now pay later¨
¨A crash is coming¨
Montgomery Ward
Depression lasts 15 years
10,496,560 Stocks Sold
More $ lost on Tuesday than WW2
DOW falls 3% on Black Thursday
12,894,650 Stocks Sold
Minor recession in March 1929
Yum-Yum
Apples
Continuous fall: June-September 1929
DOW Falls 13%
Unemployment rates: 15% in 1927
¨Stock prices have reached a plateau¨
New York Stock Exchange