Twenty years ago the Dow plummeted 508 points, an unbelievable 22.6%. It was the biggest one-day percentage drop in the Dow’s 111-year history causing bedlam on Wall Street and economic panic around the world. Black Monday. October 19, 1987.
“You could feel, taste and touch the emotion,” confided veteran floor broker Ted Weisberg, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. “That day clearly was different from any other day any of us had ever experienced.”

