Dow Jones - 1929 Crash and Bear Market | MacroTrends This interactive chart shows detailed daily performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average during the bear market of 1929 Although it was the crash of 1929 that gained the most attention, stocks continued to fall for another three years until bottoming out in July of 1932
Dow Jones 1929 Stock Market Crash Chart - SlickCharts The crash of 1929 was the worst market crash in modern stock market history and was followed by the Great Depression The Dow peaked on September 3rd 1929 at 381 17 points and was followed by a bear market that lasted years
Stock Market Crash of 1929 - Federal Reserve History Chart 1: Dow Jones Industrial Average Index daily closing price, January 2, 1920, to December 31, 1954 Data plotted as a curve Units are index value Minor tick marks indicate the first trading day of the year As shown in the figure, the index peaked on September 3, 1929, closing at 381 17
Dow Jones: monthly value 1920-1955 - Statista Throughout the 1920s, prices on the U S stock exchange rose exponentially, however, by the end of the decade, uncontrolled growth and a stock market propped up by speculation and borrowed money
Dow Jones Index During Depression And After: Chart The chart below shows the returns of the Dow Jones Index from 1929 through 1940: Click to enlarge Source: Stock Markets during the second World War, Investment Office The US equity market plunged dramatically in 1929 triggering the Depression
Chart of the day: Dow 1928-1932 - Credit Writedowns This certainly was the pattern in the Bear market from 1929-1932 during the Great Depression There were six separate bear market rallies during that brief 3-year span Below are the charts for the Dow Jones from 1928-1932 Edward Harrison is a senior Editor at Bloomberg
The Great Depression | Economics History Resources This timeline from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System uses video clips to present a historical progression, beginning with the Great Depression and an analysis of the Fed's response, and culminating with the more recent financial crisis
File:1929 wall street crash graph. svg - Wikipedia English: Graph of the 1929 crash on Wall Street as part of a timeline from Oct 1928 - Oct 1930 See full graph for entire DJIA Designed to replace this raster image Français : Graphique sur le Crash de Wall Street The SVG code is valid This chart was created with an unknown SVG tool This file is translated using SVG <switch> elements
The Great Depression and Dow Jones Industrial Average This document contains an annotated listing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average for every business day from 1928 to the present The purpose is to provide information to researchers, and also to provide historical insights into the current direction of the economy