Why Did The Stock Market Grow In A Bubble

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In 1929 the stock market crashed after a progressive rise in the years prior. The stock market saw a continuous rise, much higher than it should've been. I would argue that that stock market was in a bubble that formed from the prior years of people over investing, believing that the economy would continue to grow. Even though bubbles increase the economy and provide more money and luxury for everyone, they have a limit. The problem is that it’s hard know if you're in a bubble. Such was the case for the 1920s going to the crash of 1929. “The Roarin Twenties, and the belief that there was no end to the spiraling growth in business and industry”(page 1) lead the american stock market to form a bubble. People believe the rise in the economy would …show more content…

The bubble that formed popped, crashing the economy, and causing millions of people to their comfortable state of living. Thus the end of the age were believed “A Chicken in Every Pot, a Car in Every Garage.”(page 3) is available for everyone. These bubbles are hard to prevent. One overly simplified solution is to have a large amount of experts keep a close eye on the economy and the market and bring back information about how much should be invested. The problem with that is that it could easily end up hindering our economy by being overprotective and even in such an advanced age, especially after the lessons of the the great depression the market crashed in 2008. Showing how hard it is to prevent bubbles from …show more content…

Because of the massive increase in the economy, banks handed out massive amounts of loans. When the stock market crashed, popping the economic bubble, millions of people lost their jobs. The loans that millions had taken out, because they believed they could pay them off folded. People feared that the banks were going to crash and helped lead them to their destruction but pulling out all there money. Without the banks no more loans could be given out, and with no loans the economy already suffering due to the stock market crash freeze in place. A weak ruined economy with no support made the crash so devastating to American life. The banks could of easily avoided failure by not giving out as many loans as they did, and choosing more secure loans. Not only could they have chosen better loans, they could of held a higher percent of deposited money to help prevent them from running out of money. Though this would of slowed down the progressive of the economy, with less money being circulated, it would allow for a much safer steady

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