From the Great Depression to the Corona Shock: The Bloody History of Stock Markets

 


Today, with the collapses we are witnessing in the markets due to the escalating trade tensions between America and China, we are reminded of dark chapters written by stock markets over the years

The collapse of stock markets in Asia and Europe after China's response to US tariffs is not just a passing tremor. Analysts described what happened as a "real bloodbath," and it reminds us of what happened in:

  • The Great Depression - 1929
  • Black Monday - 1987
  • The Subprime Mortgage Crisis - 2008
  • The Corona Crash - 2020

Each time, the beginning was a spark, and it ended in a global economic catastrophe.

So, is what we are seeing now the beginning of a new chapter in the "history of financial horror"? Or will the markets withstand the storm

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