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10 Worst Stock Market Crashes

10th Worst Stock Market Crash (1932 – 1933):

This crash required the longest recovery time of all the 10 crashes. The combination of the tech bubble bursting and the September 11th terrorist attack served a deadly blow to the stock market, but relative to markets past, this was a minor one.

Date Started: 1/15/2000

Date Ended: 10/9/2002

Total Days: 999

Starting DJIA: 11,792.98

Ending DJIA: 7,286.27

Total Loss: -37.8%

9th Worst Stock Market Crash (1916 – 1917):

This market suffered about a 40% loss.

Date Started: 11/21/1916

Date Ended: 12/19/1917

Total Days: 393

Starting DJIA: 110.15

Ending DJIA: 65.95

Total Loss: -40.1%

8th Worst Stock Market Crash (1939 to 1942):

It was one of the most grueling. It took nearly 3 years to recover from this crash! With the attack on Pearl Harbor, the markets had a very tough time.

Date Started: 9/12/1939

Date Ended: 4/28/1942

Total Days: 959

Starting DJIA: 155.92

Ending DJIA: 92.92

Total Loss: -40.4%

7th Worst Stock Market Crash (1973-1974):

Another long market crash -one that many people still remember (think Vietnam and the Watergate scandal). This crash lasted for 694 days before bottoming out.

Date Started: 1/11/1973

Date Ended: 12/06/1974

Total Days: 694

Starting DJIA: 1051.70

Ending DJIA: 577.60

Total Loss: -45.1%

6th Worst Stock Market Crash (1901 – 1903):

This is the oldest crash to make the list (DJIA records are not available before 1900).

Date Started: 6/17/1901

Date Ended: 11/9/1903

Total Days: 875

Starting DJIA: 57.33

Ending DJIA: 30.88

Total Loss: -46.1%

The 5th worst stock market Crash (1919 – 1921):

This crash followed a post war boom (Stock prices rose 51%). After the crash bottomed out in August of 1921, this decade saw tremendous growth in the stock market and the economy (often called the roaring twenties).

Date Started: 11/3/1919

Date Ended: 8/24/1921

Total Days: 660

Starting DJIA: 119.62

Ending DJIA: 63.9

Total Loss: -46.6%

The 4th worst stock market crash in U.S. History

Although this is the shortest market crash observed, it was a deadly one. Investors saw almost half their money disappear in just two months. This crash started the "Great Depression."

Date Started: 9/3/1929

Date Ended: 11/13/1929

Total Days: 71

Starting DJIA: 381.17

Ending DJIA: 198.69

Total Loss: -47.9%

3rd Worst Stock Market Crash (1906 – 1907):

This crash was called the "Panic of 1907." The U.S. Treasury department bought 36 million dollars worth of government bonds to offset the decline

Date Started: 1/19/1906

Date Ended: 11/15/1907

Total Days: 665

Starting DJIA: 75.45

Ending DJIA: 38.83

Total Loss: -48.5%

2nd Worst Stock Market Crash (1937 – 1938):

Just when investors thought the market was finally good again, following a recovery of almost half of the great depression losses, the market plunged again due to war scare and Wall street scandals.

Date Started: 3/10/1937

Date Ended: 3/31/1938

Total Days: 386

Starting DJIA: 194.40

Ending DJIA: 98.95

Total Loss: -49.1%

Worst Stock Market Crash Ever:

1932 Stock Market Crash:

Investors lost 86% of their money over this 813 day beast. This market crash combined with the 1929 crash, made up the great depression. The full recovery didn't take place until 1954.

Date Started: 4/17/1930

Date Ended: 7/8/1932

Total Days: 813

Starting DJIA: 294.07

Ending DJIA: 41.22

Total Loss: -86.0%

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