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NYSEHow The Market Affects Gas Prices NYSE During WWI Why The Shut Down Possible Future Of Stock Exchanges
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NYSENYSE During WWI Why The Shut Down ... New Market didn't gain any traction in the city. The NYSE heavily lobbed the government to reopen so they could put an end to the New Market once and for all. The NYSE was kept closed for four months mainly out of fear of a crash that would plunge the economy into a recession or an all out depression. ... Possible Future Of Stock Exchanges ... terminals, they have now been replaced with lightning fast machines capable of running a dozen complex programs at once. One workplace that has been somewhat shielded by this evolution is the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Some consider this to be highly ironic, since the floor of the exchange ... ... to Wall Street, trading wasn't even started. Everyone that had shown up to work that day was told to stay inside until it was safe. Many people inside the exchange reported feeling the ground shake as the two towers collapsed, and the exchange became a refuge for those fleeing the giant cloud of dust, ... ... reaches a new high, and then it's due to go back down. The same is thought for stocks headed the other way. Once they reach a brand new low, they tend to rebound and head back up. Playing news is another common tool of the day trader. The technique is exactly what it sounds like, buying stock that has ... ... reported to have said that he was bringing a message of cooperation from United States financial companies, since FARC has been known to preach anti-capitalism ideals. A scene like this today in the post-9/11 world is unfathomable. Grasso's downfall was precipitated by his receipt of what is known as ...
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