In today's special 100th episode of The Motley Fool's financials-focused show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson go back in time and discuss the turmoil experienced during 1914. In August of 1914, the New York Stock Exchange closed for nearly 4 months.
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The Shocking Events That Impacted Investors in 1914
By Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson
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Feb 8, 2014 at 8:00AM
Things were a little wild in 1914.
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