On October 24, 1929, known as Black Thursday, approximately 12.9 million shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange. This massive sell-off marked the beginning of a severe Stock Market crash that contributed to the Great Depression. The day was characterized by panic selling and a significant decline in stock prices, reflecting widespread fear among investors.
Thursday, October 24, 1929.
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October 1929
October 24, 1929 (Black Thursday)
Black Tuesday
October 1929.
It was the stock market where company shares were bought and sold.
Thursday, October 24, 1929 : One week before the Wall Street Crash, an indication of things to come occurred on "Black Thursday" when investors on the New York Stock Exchange dumped 13 million shares, causing share values to plummet.
October 1929 is best known for the Great Crash on the stock exchange.
Thursday, October 24, 1929.
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October 1929
Wall Street Crash of 1929
October 24, 1929 (Black Thursday)
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Wall Street crash that marked the beginning of the Great Depression
That term refers to the Wall Street crash of 29 October 1929.