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by csolorio 2000 days ago
I've been reading Lords of Finance, which covers the early 1900s. It's eerie how the current situation reflects the pre Black Thursday boom. Investments started to concentrate into a few stocks (then RCA and Montgomery Ward) as retail investors piled in. Folks were buying on margin, credit was easy. The difference now I think is the willingness of the Fed to reduce interest rates to support the stock market as well as a too big too fail ethos. At the time, the Fed wanted to drive out speculators which exacerbated things. I wonder how long the Fed will keep it up.