"Once stock prices reach the point at which it is hard to value them by any logical methodology, stocks will be bought as they were in the late 1920s â not for investment, but to be unloaded at a still higher price.
The ensuing break could be disastrous because panic psychology cannot be summarily altered or reversed by easy-money policies."
--Alan Greenspan, 1959
The ensuing break could be disastrous because panic psychology cannot be summarily altered or reversed by easy-money policies."
--Alan Greenspan, 1959