Are we experiencing another Stock Market crash like it did in 1929?
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
2:51 pm
I only know that the crash in 1929 had to do with farming stuff. But in today’s society, we are based on technology and property. Are we watching the stock market crash like in 1929? Or is that kind of crash not possible? I don’t know a lot about it so I’m just wondering. Thanks!
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De voorraden vielen ongeveer 90% tijdens de depressie, en hebben fell tot zover ongeveer 38% tijdens deze recessie. Het kon gebeuren, is het enkel uiterst onwaarschijnlijk en zou een ander jaar van volitality zoals we' vergen; gezien ve deze afgelopen week.
I would not say that it is not possible. Today’s society is not based on technolgy and property. It is based on debt. And the ability of people to borrow has dried up.
not after the $700 billion bail out, if no bail out, may be!