Do You Think That the Global Recession Will Eventually Lead Us to a New “Black Tuesday”?

Question by Filip N: Do you think that the Global recession will eventually lead us to a new “Black Tuesday”?
Is a new “Great depression” round the corner? Do u think it will soon end with a stock market crash and a nearly absolute halt in industry as it did in 1929?
Serious answers only please!

Best answer:

Answer by SDD
It is unlikely since the conditions that led to the Great Depression are not operative here. if there were to be a real crash, it would most likely be triggered by something really cataclysmic overseas. These are not things one can predict, since they would be quite random.

Answer by geneticheretic
the only things people had 120 years ago were trains and fire places,., but now we ran out of new things to sell. so it is just natural just like,people wanting to understand enough about something only enoguh to help, . becuase how would people know i dont really care about things people say are bad,., so it doesnt hurt GOOD people who would want some one who could really understand it mess with it and have something fdun to think about, instead of just being another of the obvious habited speices in this habitat!

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