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market crashes: The first market crash in history was Dutch tulips - Tulipmania
- 09/11/15 12:02 PM
In recent memory, we’ve seen market crashes and bubble bursts revolving around different commodities: stocks, real estate, technology, mortgages, and even the banking system, itself. The fear and panic from a market crash is downright horrifying, shaking the very foundation of our economy and belief in the system to serve the individual. But has it always been that way? We can look as far back as the Great Depression in the United States as evidence that this phenomenon of an overinflated bubble meeting a sharp pin prick is not new, but was the stock market crash of the 1920s and 30s the
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