Riding the Bulls: Seven Era-Defining Markets from the Roaring Twenties to the Digital Age
The Reagan Era Bull Market (1982-2000)

The Reagan Era, also known as the longest bull market in history, was characterized by deregulation, tax cuts, and technological innovation. The introduction of personal computers and the internet revolutionized industries and led to unprecedented econ-omic growth. This period also saw the rise of globalization, with companies expanding their operations worldwide. However, the dot-com bubble burst marked the end of this era.