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Why Wall Street is like a used car lot

  • Written by Steven Pressman, Professor of Economics, Colorado State University

In 1792, before there was the internet, the telephone or even the telegraph, securities trading began on Wall Street.

A small group of dealers, who met under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street, agreed to trade only with each other and established a minimum fee for their service. At that time, most trading involved the buying and selling of...

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