TOKYO -- Even after the 1929 U.S. stock market crash, which triggered the Great Depression, share prices regained their pre-collapse highs in 25 years.
Many investors remain wary but risk missing out on long-term gains

A passerby walks past in front of a stock quotation board outside a brokerage in Tokyo. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Even after the 1929 U.S. stock market crash, which triggered the Great Depression, share prices regained their pre-collapse highs in 25 years.