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Black Monday: What caused the Stock Market crash of 1987?

Official Portrait of President Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan launched an attack on the middle class. We must reverse it to save our democracy In the days between October 14 and October 19, 1987, major indexes of market valuation in the United States dropped 30 percent or more. On October 19, 1987, a date that subsequently became known as Black Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 508 points, losing 22.6% of its total value. The S&P 500 dropped 20.4%, falling from 282.7 to 225.06. This was the greatest loss Wall Street had ever suffered on a single day. According to Facts on File, an authoritative source of current-events information for professional research and education, the 1987 crash marked the end of a five-year bull market that had seen the Dow rise from 776 points in August 1982 to a high of 2,722.42 points in August 1987. Unlike what hapopened in 1929, however, the market rallied immediately after the crash, posting a record one-day gain o

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