Why did so many people invest in the stock market in the 1920s? They felt it was safer to invest in stocks than in bank deposits. They had faith in the stock market because it was well regulated. They believed the majority of stocks were undervalued at that time. They could buy stocks "on the margin," so they needed less initial capital.
Welcome to Open Study So many people invested most of their life savings in the stock market in the early 1920's because they could. ^_^
so they needed less initial capital!
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well i will continue to do so but thanks for the info
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