Comments from Heather edit

10/4- Hayden- In order to earn points, I need you to fill out the work-log below by listing the date you worked on the project, what you did, and for how long. I added a couple other headings that other students have found helpful. This page is how you're graded, so be sure you spend some time updating it, okay?

Hayden's Work Log edit

10/4 Added more to the Regulation

10/12 Changed some black hole links to actual helpful links

What I'll Change edit

 
FTSE 100 Index (June 19, 1987, to January 19, 1988).

What I am working on, is finding more info following the crash on 1987 I am working on editing out the bad links that lead to nothing and supporting them with new reliable links

 
DJIA (June 19, 1987, to January 19, 1988).

Regulation edit

After Black Monday, regulators overhauled trade-clearing protocols to bring uniformity to all prominent market products. They also developed new rules, known as "trading curbs" or colloquially as circuit breakers, allowing exchanges to temporarily halt trading in instances of exceptionally large price declines in some indexes; for instance, the DJIA.[1] Dow Jones Industrial Average stock market index plummeted.

References edit

  1. ^ Bernhardt, Donald; Eckblad, Marshall. "Black Monday: The Stock Market Crash of 1987". Federal Reserve History. Retrieved 31 July 2014.