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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 17 MIN

Episode 5: The Crash of 1929, When the Music Stopped

from The Saucetown Investor Podcast · host Matt Cox

This conversation delves into the events leading up to the 1929 stock market crash, exploring the illusion of prosperity that preceded it, the roles of central bankers, the panic that ensued, and the global consequences of the crash. It highlights the cyclical nature of human behavior in economic contexts and the rise of political extremism during times of economic despair.

This conversation delves into the events leading up to the 1929 stock market crash, exploring the illusion of prosperity that preceded it, the roles of central bankers, the panic that ensued, and the global consequences of the crash. It highlights the cyclical nature of human behavior in economic contexts and the rise of political extremism during times of economic despair.

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