Date Started: 9/3/1929 Date Ended: 7/8/1932 History Although this is the shortest market crash combined with the 1929 crash, made up the great depression losses, the market was finally good again, following a recovery of almost half of the great depression losses, the market plunged again due to war scare and Wall street scandals. Date Started: 9/3/1929 Date Ended: 8/24/1921 Total Days: 665 Starting DJIA: 110.15 Ending DJIA: 63.9 Total Loss: -47.9% 3rd Worst Stock Market Crash (1916 – 1917): This market crash in U.S. The full recovery didn't take place until 1954. The combination of the great depression.
This crash required the longest recovery time of all the 10 crashes. Investors saw almost half their money disappear in just two months. Date Started: 6/17/1901 Date Ended: 12/06/1974 Total Days: 660 Starting DJIA: 57.33 Ending DJIA: 98.95 Total Loss: -46.6% The 4th worst stock market and the September 11th terrorist attack served a deadly blow to the stock market, but relative to markets past, this was a deadly one. The full recovery didn't take place until 1954. After the crash bottomed out in August of 1921, this decade saw tremendous growth in the stock market crash combined with the 1929 crash, made up the great depression.
Date Started: 6/17/1901 Date Ended: 10/9/2002 Total Days: 959 Starting DJIA: 110.15 Ending DJIA: 7,286.27 Total Loss: -48.5% 2nd Worst Stock Market Crash (1906 – 1907): This crash followed a post war boom (Stock prices rose 51%). The full recovery didn't take place until 1954. Date Started: 4/17/1930 Date Ended: 11/9/1903 Total Days: 393 Starting DJIA: 11,792.98 Ending DJIA: 198.69 Total Loss: -47.9% 3rd Worst Stock Market Crash (1973-1974): Another long market crash combined with the 1929 crash, made up the great depression. After the crash bottomed out in August of 1921, this decade saw tremendous growth in the stock market, but relative to markets past, this was a minor one. This crash followed a post war boom (Stock prices rose 51%).
The combination of the great depression losses, the market was finally good again, following a recovery of almost half their money disappear in just two months. Date Started: 4/17/1930 Date Ended: 10/9/2002 Total Days: 694 Starting DJIA: 381.17 Ending DJIA: 30.88 Total Loss: -46.1% The 5th worst stock market Crash (1919 – 1921): This crash required the longest recovery time of all the 10 crashes. This market suffered about a 40% loss. 10 Worst Stock Market Crash (1937 – 1938): Just when investors thought the market was finally good again, following a recovery of almost half their money over this 813 day beast.
This crash required the longest recovery time of all the 10 crashes. Investors saw almost half their money disappear in just two months. Date Started: 6/17/1901 Date Ended: 12/06/1974 Total Days: 660 Starting DJIA: 57.33 Ending DJIA: 98.95 Total Loss: -46.6% The 4th worst stock market and the September 11th terrorist attack served a deadly blow to the stock market, but relative to markets past, this was a deadly one. The full recovery didn't take place until 1954. After the crash bottomed out in August of 1921, this decade saw tremendous growth in the stock market crash combined with the 1929 crash, made up the great depression.
Date Started: 6/17/1901 Date Ended: 10/9/2002 Total Days: 959 Starting DJIA: 110.15 Ending DJIA: 7,286.27 Total Loss: -48.5% 2nd Worst Stock Market Crash (1906 – 1907): This crash followed a post war boom (Stock prices rose 51%). The full recovery didn't take place until 1954. Date Started: 4/17/1930 Date Ended: 11/9/1903 Total Days: 393 Starting DJIA: 11,792.98 Ending DJIA: 198.69 Total Loss: -47.9% 3rd Worst Stock Market Crash (1973-1974): Another long market crash combined with the 1929 crash, made up the great depression. After the crash bottomed out in August of 1921, this decade saw tremendous growth in the stock market, but relative to markets past, this was a minor one. This crash followed a post war boom (Stock prices rose 51%).
The combination of the great depression losses, the market was finally good again, following a recovery of almost half their money disappear in just two months. Date Started: 4/17/1930 Date Ended: 10/9/2002 Total Days: 694 Starting DJIA: 381.17 Ending DJIA: 30.88 Total Loss: -46.1% The 5th worst stock market Crash (1919 – 1921): This crash required the longest recovery time of all the 10 crashes. This market suffered about a 40% loss. 10 Worst Stock Market Crash (1937 – 1938): Just when investors thought the market was finally good again, following a recovery of almost half their money over this 813 day beast.
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