From the great Jason Zweig
January 15:
1987: The New York Stock Exchange racks up daily volume of over a quarter-of-a-billion shares for the first time, as a total of 253.1 million shares are traded.
From the great Jason Zweig
1987: The New York Stock Exchange racks up daily volume of over a quarter-of-a-billion shares for the first time, as a total of 253.1 million shares are traded.
In economics, things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.