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       Although the stock market has the reputation of being a risky investment, it did not appear that way in the 1920s. With the country in an exuberant mood, the stock market seemed an infallible investment in the future.         As more people invested in the stock market, stock prices began to rise. This was first noticeable in 1925. Stock prices then bobbed up and down throughout 1925 and 1926, followed by a “bull market,” a strong upward trend, in 1927. The strong bull market enticed even more people to invest. By 1928, a stock market boom had begun.
      The stock market boom changed the way investors viewed the stock market. No longer was the stock market only for long-term investment. Rather, in 1928, the stock market had become a place where everyday people truly believed that they could become rich. Interest in the stock market reached a fevered pitch. Stocks had become the talk of every town. Discussions about stocks could be heard everywhere, from parties to barbershops. As newspapers reported stories of ordinary people, like chauffeurs, maids, and teachers, making millions off the stock market, the fervor to buy stocks grew exponentially. 
       An increasing number of people wanted to buy stocks, but not everyone had the money to do so. When someone did not have the money to pay the full price of stocks, they could buy stocks "on margin." Buying stocks on margin means that the buyer would put down some of his own money, but the rest he would borrow from a broker. In the 1920s, the buyer only had to put down 10–20% of his own money and thus borrowed 80–90% of the cost of the stock. 
     Buying on margin could be very risky. If the price of stock fell lower than the loan amount, the broker would likely issue a “margin call,” which means the buyer must come up with the cash to pay back his loan immediately. 
     In the 1920s, many speculators (people who hoped to make a lot of money on the stock market) bought stocks on margin. Confident in what seemed a never-ending rise in prices, many of these speculators neglected to seriously consider the risk they were taking.

【題組】33. According to the passage, what might be the side effect of the stock market boom?
(A) People will become more cautious about their investment.
(B) People truly believe they will become rich through the stock market in a short term.
(C) People tend to select the good stocks carefully when making their investment.
(D) People will work hard to earn money to buy stocks.


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 【站僕】摩檸Morning:有沒有達人來解釋一下?
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Kate (2023/04/26):

題目問股市蓬勃發展的副作用為何?

第二段提到股市蓬勃發展(the stock market boom),想買股票的人們增加

第三段提到當想買股票卻沒錢時可以選擇buy stocks "on margin"

第四段提到buy stocks "on margin"是一項風險很高的行為(如果投資失敗需要馬上償還大量金錢)

最後一段提到許多投機者忽視風險,相信自己會投資成功

所以根據文章(最後一段)可以知道答案為(B) People truly believe they will become rich through the stock market in a short term.  而其他選項在文章中沒有特別提到

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