
Market MakeHer Podcast 100. History That Haunts, Lessons We Learned: 100 Years of Market Wisdom 👻
Aug 1, 2025
Celebrate a century of market wisdom as the hosts explore pivotal stock market moments. Learn from the 1929 crash's regulation, the post-WWII boom's restored confidence, and the lessons of stagflation and high-interest rates. Delve into Black Monday's automation risks, the dot-com bubble's hype, and the 2008 crisis that revealed complexities. They also discuss the 2010 flash crash and the swift recovery during COVID. Overall, gain insights on diversification, a long-term mindset, and the importance of policy in navigating financial markets.
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Leverage Can Wipe Out Decades Of Gains
- The 1929 crash showed unchecked leverage and speculation can erase decades of gains.
- Jess Inskip notes regulation and long-term investing rebuilt trust and enabled recovery by 1954.
Avoid Buying On Margin
- Avoid buying on margin and over-leveraging your portfolio.
- Diversify, use discipline, and stay invested for the long term, says Jessie DeNuit.
Regulation Restores Investor Trust
- Post‑WWII recovery depended on regulatory guardrails and new investment vehicles.
- Jess Inskip ties mutual funds and pension expansion to restored public trust in markets.
