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 80 years ago on this date 10-24-1929 was the start of Great Depression Who caused it and why? Many people blamed the crash on commercial banks that were too eager to put deposits at risk on the stock market....sound familiar maybe.. I wasn't there (I was born in 1969) I only know what I read in the history books and we all know history is in the eyes of the writer of it. So what really happened?

The day of the stock market crash.

 At 1 p.m. on the same day (October 24), several leading Wall Street bankers met to find a solution to the panic and chaos on the trading floor. The meeting included Thomas W. Lamont, acting head of Morgan Bank; Albert Wiggin, head of the Chase National Bank; and Charles E. Mitchell, president of the National City Bank of New York. They chose Richard Whitney, vice president of the Exchange, to act on their behalf. With the bankers' financial resources behind him, Whitney placed a bid to purchase a large block of shares in U.S. Steel at a price well above the current market. As traders watched, Whitney then placed similar bids on other "blue chip" stocks. (I read this on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )

 Well bankers giving money to people that don't know how to use it....That sounds familiar don't you think? I don't know what happened that day or why people did what they did. But I do know right before the crash the US was having its hey day of economic growth....and then it just fell...I guess what goes up must come down.

 So now we are in a down side just like Oct. 24, 1929 we can't change that it happened and it's here, we are in it now.  So I say what goes down must come up....always look for the positive things nothing is permanent. The economy is going to go up and down a few times in your life no matter what you do.

 I say go with the flow we are going to be starting back up the hill soon ...But be prepared for the next ride down it will happen if you like it or not....It is history and  we make history every day.......peace zane  

 
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10 Comments on The Crash of 1929 (80 years and still going up and down)

OCT
24
2009
344,762 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Great post. I find it interesting that two of the banks are now one, and the third bank referenced is today referred to as one of "The Big Four Banks". Should I say interesting or frightening???

9:46am • #1
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Hi Zane,

I live in fear that this recession is just the begining.  If we don't get small business growing again and jobs created we are in trouble!

Thanks for the post!

Verlyn

9:55am • #2

Ruth thanks for stopping by and the re-blog...I don't think that has ever happened to me before

Verlyn, thanks for your comment and stopping by and you have some really great post that I read....peace zane

12:09pm • #3
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My Mom was a kid in the first depression, and keeps talking about it everytime she watches the news. I keep telling her that the world has changed, and the situation isn't the same.

12:28pm • #4

thanks for stopping by Les or Leslie .Since your mom has been in both what does she think? I think it would be interesting to here from someone that was in that time frame......peace zane

12:44pm • #5
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Very thoughtful post Zane.  I don't worry so much about "things" as I used to, this economic downturn has brought me to a better understanding of what is really important in life... and it isn't money, or "things" that can be bought with money.  I used to hear my Grandmother tell stories about "the great depression" and I freely admit I liked listening, but I absent mindedly took no lessons to heart and thought "things will never be that bad again".  I think things could get much worse in this country before they get better... I wish I'd listened a little closer.

10:35pm • #6
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I have been through a few books about the economy during the Great Depression.  Many think that too much government action lengthened and deepened the depression and that if it had been left alone it would have been a much smaller event. 

11:02pm • #7
OCT
25
2009

Tammy thanks for stopping by and you are so correct things are just things one day you can have them and the next day they are gone...we have to learn from mistakes or we will have them again and again....peace zane

11:34am • #8

Lane I'm sure it had something to do with the government they put their nose in everything at some point in time for good or bad .....just like now ....peace zane

11:38am • #9
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The fact of the matter is that we are having a bad time and we have had them before. We will have good times, and we have those before as well.

6:06pm • #10

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