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The 1929 Crash, like the 1987 Crash, was preceded by a market top in late summer. In 1929 the top came on September 4th. As in 1987, the new highs in late summer did not cause much hoopla. The market had been in a strong bull market for years and new highs were almost taken for granted. In fact, the 9/4/29 Wall Street Journal did not even mention the new highs in its "Abreast of the Market" column: |
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Just as in 1987, the day after the top saw a very optimistic quote about the stock market's seeming inexorable advance in the Wall Street Journal: |
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| This was one time when those clients should have sold. The DJIA did not return
to the 9/3/29 level until November, 1954.
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