The history of the stock market has been seen for a while. It is hard to believe that today most people are investing in some stocks. Since the establishment of the stock market, it has experienced several obvious changes and has evolved into a forming force in today's world. There is an idea that it caused a fire in the stock market. That is capitalism.
Individuals studying the history of the stock market tend to focus on the events that led to a stock market crash in 1929. It can not be denied that this incident had a major impact on the market and the world economy. However, the true history of the stock market can go back to the formation of the modern stock exchanges. Below, I will explain quite accurately what is considered the most important timeline for all the stock exchanges today. Since its origins often go back to informal gatherings of local businessmen, it can not be denied that the early history of these exchanges is not well documented.
This week I got a nice book about the history of the Indian stock market. Bull bear and other beasts. This book explains the personal adventure of D street and every nuance in the world of stock markets in particular in Hindi. I am very interested in the mechanism of the stock exchanges. An exchange is a market that "buys" and "sellers" will "exchange" a company at a mutually agreed price. It sounds simple and easy now, and there are many interesting concepts behind the way to determine the price. Stock exchanges are executing millions of orders everyday and lagging behind building these mission-critical systems. Interesting fact: BSE is the oldest stock exchange in Asia, the fastest stock exchange in the world and executes orders within 6 milliseconds.
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