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erastova
1 month ago
9

How did the long sunday holiday contribute to the collapse? check all of the boxes that apply. stockbrokers who still had profit

s on their books were afraid that their profits would disappear. stockbrokers who had losses were afraid that those losses might get larger. bankers had a chance to create a pool of money to support the market. investors decided to get out of the market?
Business
2 answers:
arsen [3.2K]1 month ago
5 0

The answer is:

Stockbrokers who retained profits were anxious that these might vanish.

Those with losses worried those figures might worsen.

Consequently, investors opted to exit the market. 


The market closed on weekends. Hence, when anxiety escalated among investors during the weekend, a significant portion decided to pull out of the market by Monday, causing a rapid outflow of capital that contributed to the market's collapse.

marusya05 [3.4K]1 month ago
3 0
Stockbrokers who retained profits were anxious that these might vanish.

Those with losses worried those figures might worsen.

Consequently, investors opted to exit the market. 

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