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In this week’s Talking Wealth podcast, Dale delves into the key causes of why stock markets crash and so you can understand when they will occur and avoid them. Dales takes us back in time to look at the 1929, 1987 and 2007 crashes to see what similarities occurred in these crashes and what we can learn from them. 

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