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In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of financial markets, focusing on the investor optimism of the 1920s, the catastrophic market crash of 1929, and the subsequent regulatory reforms that shaped modern securities laws.
The discussion highlights the role of margin trading, the impact of speculation, and the necessity for investor protection through regulatory oversight.
You can find The Saturday Morning Muse on your favorite podcast streaming platform as well as out on YouTube. https://youtu.be/w9v5Evl_rl4
Here’s the link to the show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saturday-morning-muse/id1741154728
Here’s the link to the article on my website: https://www.andrewtemte.com/a-crash-sparks-the-rise-of-market-regulation
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Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.