The 1987 crash was a powerful lesson in how fragile the system can be when everyone tries to use the same 'safety' strategy at the same time. It showed that when technology-driven insurance depends on being able to sell when everyone else is selling, it’s not really insurance.
Causes of 1987 stock market crash








On October 19, 1987, known as Black Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced the largest single-day percentage drop in its history. The market shed 22.6% of its value in a single session, which amounted to a loss of 508 points. This event remains a landmark moment in financial history because the massive crash seemed to come out of nowhere for many investors at the time.
The crash was not caused by a single event but rather a series of tripwires and a perfect intersection of negative factors. Key contributors included massive trade deficits, a falling dollar, and bad economic vibes. Additionally, new computerized trading strategies that were intended to act as insurance actually served as an accelerant, worsening the downward spiral during the crisis because they had not been properly stress-tested.
Computerized trading strategies played a significant role in the Black Monday crash by acting as an accelerant rather than a safety net. These new technologies were supposed to provide a form of insurance for investors, but they had never been tested in a real-world financial crisis. When the market began to fall, these automated systems contributed to the rapid decline, making the 22.6% drop even more severe.
The 1987 crash is often viewed as a financial mystery because while October 19 gets the headlines, the real story began weeks earlier. It involved a messy intersection of economic instability and untested technology. For many, it felt like waking up to a cataclysmic event that lacked a single 'smoking gun,' as it was actually the result of multiple economic factors and technological failures converging at once.
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