
In this episode, we break down the real story behind Black Tuesday—and why the 1929 crash wasn’t some freak accident. It was the predictable end of a system built on hubris, easy margin credit, and structural blind spots.
Drawing from Andrew Ross Sorkin’s The Reckoning: Anatomy of Wall Street’s 1929 Folly, we walk through the speculative machine that powered the boom: excessive leverage, manipulative investment pools, and elite financiers who brushed off warnings—especially from the Federal Reserve. After the shock of Black Thursday, the market’s fate was sealed when the banking establishment’s intervention failed, shattering the psychological “safety net” and triggering a full-blown collapse in confidence.
We also cover what came next: the backlash that built the modern regulatory era, including the SEC and Glass-Steagall, after Wall Street proved it couldn’t police itself.
If you think “this time is different” sounds familiar… it should.
Topics covered:
• The myth of the “Permanent Plateau”
• Margin credit and leverage-fueled euphoria
• Investment pools and market manipulation
• Why the bank intervention backfired
• How a confidence crash becomes a price crash
• The regulatory fallout: SEC + Glass-Steagall