The 1929 crash marked the catastrophic collapse of U.S. stock market values, triggered by rampant speculation and margin buying. This event is historically analyzed to understand economic cycles and regulatory failures. Economists, historians, and investors benefit by learning how unchecked financial bubbles lead to depressions, using its lessons to craft modern market safeguards and risk management strategies.
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