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How did stock market speculation contribute to the start of the Great Depression?

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It continued to rise, eventually becoming too expensive for average people to buy.

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Answer: Stock Speculation Before the Great Depression, there were limited regulations that governed the stock market. Investors were able to speculate wildly and buy stocks on margin or using borrowed money. This rampant speculation led to erroneously high stock prices.

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