Top Wall Street exec warns of 1929-style crash - but only after massive gains in the short term
'The biggest risk to investors isn't the market – it's themselves,' a Wall Street manager said.
www.the-independent.comHere’s a concise update: there’s no recent “Wall Street crash of 1929” news because the event occurred in 1929. However, there have been ongoing discussions, analyses, and retrospectives about the crash and its lessons, often tied to new books, documentaries, and anniversary coverage. If you’d like, I can pull up the latest reliable sources and summarize what new perspectives or findings have emerged recently.
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'The biggest risk to investors isn't the market – it's themselves,' a Wall Street manager said.
www.the-independent.comThis week we're launching our new video podcast 'Settle In.' In the premiere episode, Amna Nawaz has a fascinating discussion with financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin about his new book, '1929:…
www.pbs.orgStocks on Wall Street have rallied in recent months, but author Andrew Ross Sorkin sees a crash coming. The question is: when will the bubble pop, and how much will the market slump when it does?
www.cbsnews.comArticle on post-war boom and depression; illus
www.nytimes.comAndrew Ross Sorkin's new book 1929 takes readers back to the crash that changed the US and looks at what we can learn from it today
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