Stock Exchange Notes (2 / 4) - Bull Market
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Stock Exchange Notes (2 / 4) - Bull Market
Stock Exchange Notes - Unexpected Bull movements created great excitement!
1903
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Angered Angry Bradshaw Bucket Bull Charging Danger Dangerous Escaped Escaping Exchange Excitement Farmer Finance Financial Leaping Markets Milking Money Movement Notes Pail Percy Rushing Stock Stool Tipped Vaulting
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This photograph, titled "Stock Exchange Notes (2 / 4) - Bull Market," captures the raw energy and excitement of the early 1900s stock exchange. The image, taken in 1903, depicts a group of investors, dressed in suits and hats, gathered around a stock ticker, their faces etched with intense concentration and anticipation. The market had been experiencing unexpected bull movements, causing great excitement and even a sense of danger among the farmers and businessmen who had come to milk the markets for profit. At the center of the scene, an angry farmer, his face contorted with frustration, leans over the ticker, his hands poised to make a move. Behind him, a bull figure, represented by a wooden statue, charges forward, its horns tipped with the ominous warning of impending danger. The bull's charge seems to have escaped the control of the market gatekeeper, who stands nearby, his face a mask of determination as he tries to keep the gate closed. The investors around the ticker are in a state of frenzy, some rushing forward to make their moves, others leaning in to get a better look at the latest market news. The scene is one of chaos and urgency, with money changing hands and emotions running high. The overall feeling is one of both opportunity and danger, as the investors know that the market can turn on a dime, and fortunes can be made or lost in the blink of an eye. This photograph, from the Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th century finance and the raw emotions that drove the stock market. It is a reminder of the risks and rewards that come with investing, and the importance of staying calm and focused in the face of market volatility.
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