The Stock Market Crash of 1929 By: Hatka Prozorac Mirela Memic Harjit Kaur.

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The Stock Market Crash of 1929 By: Hatka Prozorac Mirela Memic Harjit Kaur

The Roaring 20’s  People began buying everything from houses to cars to appliances.  Assembly lines increase production.  Credit cards were issued to wealthier customers.  Banks provide installment loans, mortgages, and loans to stock market speculators.  The First National City Bank begins selling stock and has over 2,000 brokers selling stocks.  The First National City Bank also created compound-interest savings accounts and mutual funds.

The McFadden Act of 1927  This Act: 1. Established the Federal Reserve Board as a permanent central bank 2. Prohibits interstate banking 3. Authorizes hometown branches fro national banks, which helps put national banks above state banks. 4. Allows national banks to have authority to buy and see debt obligations.

During 1929  17,583 state banks closed  8,150 national banks closed

Black Tuesday: October 29, 1929  The Stock Market Crash of 1929 marked the beginning of the Great Depression.  The Federal Reserve limits money, and the publics confidence in the government and business declined drastically.  A record-breaking 13 million shares are traded, indicating panic.

Timeline of Important Dates  August 24, 1921: The Dow begins its post- war boom at points.  August 22, 1922: The Dow tops 100 for the first time, closing the day at  Between 1922 and 1929, the Dow rises 400 percent.

Important dates continued  September 3, 1929: The Dow hits its pre-crash high, closing at  October 24, 1929 (Black Thursday): The crash begins. A record-breaking 13 million shares are traded, indicating panic. That afternoon, 5 banks pony up about $20 million each to buy stock and restore confidence in the market. It seems to work. There's a late rally, and the Dow closes at  October 25, 1929: The rally continues, and the Dow closes at

Important dates continued  October 28, 1929 (Black Monday): The rally ends. Panic selling resumes. The Dow drops almost 40 points (nearly 13 percent) to close  October 29, 1929 (Black Tuesday): The Dow drops another 30 points (nearly 12 percent) to close at on trading of 16 million shares.  July 8, 1932: The Dow closes at 41.22, an 89 percent drop from its pre-crash high.  November 23, 1954: 25 years after the crash, the Dow reaches its pre-crash high again, closing at

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