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Share study needs a long-term view

Saturday 3rd of September 2005
For many people, it's the fear of losing the lot in some huge crash, like what happened in the 1930s.

But exactly what did happen to sharemarket investors in the Great Depression? Did everyone really lose everything and then jump out the window?

Economist J. K. Galbraith writes in The Great Crash 1929 that a suicide wave was in progress and 11 well-known speculators had...
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