
As with any legend, the Wall Street Crash
of 1929 carries with it several mythical misconceptions. To start with, the
Crash did not lead to the Great Depression. In fact, many financial analysts
and historians are still not sure to what degree the Crash even contributed.
The economic forecasts were poor before Wall Street fell, and it was poor
people who could not even afford to think about stocks that were the most
affected by the Depression. For these people, poverty was mostly caused by
very poor farming conditions. There was also not the onslaught of suicides
that is commonly referred to- a few investors did succumb to depression, but
their numbers are generally agreed to have been very small indeed- enough to
count on one hand.
What was it that caused this Crash? Because the market had been doing so
well, many Americans were investing- many more, in fact, than could afford
it. These people were investing on speculation. This means that they were
buying stocks with an eye to selling them in the future for a higher profit,
and to achieve the capital to invest they borrowed from banks. When prices
began to drop, people realized they would not be able to pay their debt, let
alone make any money,. They rushed to get out as soon as possible. To
prevent panics such as this in the future, buying on speculation is now
illegal.
The crash began when a rush of nervous spenders panicked and rushed to sell their shares- over 13 million stocks were sold on that first Thursday. In an attempt to halt the slide, several bankers and businessmen gathered and tried to rally the numbers by buying up blue-chip stocks, a tactic that had worked in 1909. This was to prove only a temporary fix, however.

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