Notes From John Dennis Brown's 101 Years On Wall Street [1929-1937]

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Notes From John Dennis Brown’s 101 Years On Wall Street from 1929 to 1937 by Redfield, Blonsky & Co. The following are some notes I took as I reread a few chapters from 1929-1937 ‘101 Years on Wall Street’ by John Dennis Brown 1929 1. Autumn collapse cost DOW more than 49%. 2. “Halting the panic was like trying to catch a cannonball.” 3. “Hundreds of funds were promoted, many of them highly leveraged.” “The professional management would be the last great sales cliché of the 1920s.” 4. “Banks a cozy part of the pools.” “National City was valued at…

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